Title :
Effects of finite length in solid-rotor induction machines
Author_Institution :
University of Sydney, Department of Electrical Engineering, Sydney, Australia
fDate :
8/1/1971 12:00:00 AM
Abstract :
The author presents an analytical solution of Maxwell´s equations for the fields in a finite-length, solid-rotor induction motor in which the rotor is not fitted with conducting endrings. It has been assumed as a boundary condition that zero flux enters the ends of the rotor; this is borne out by tests on a typical machine. The solutions for the field distributions are approximate only, but the approximations are good over a wide range of slip. A major advantage of the solutions is that they are expressed in closed, rather than series, form. It is shown that the field distributions and the equivalent-circuit impedances may be considerably different from those obtained by ignoring finite-length effects. Some simple criteria are derived to assess the importance of finite-length effects on machine impedances. The analysis is carried out ignoring rotor saturation and slotting.
Keywords :
induction motors; machine theory; rotors; Maxwell´s equations; boundary condition; conducting endrings; field distributions; finite rotor length; high length/polepitch ratio; induction machines; induction motors; machine impedances; machine theory; rotor; rotor eddy currents; rotor saturation; slip; slotting; solid iron rotors; stack length; zero flux;
Journal_Title :
Electrical Engineers, Proceedings of the Institution of
DOI :
10.1049/piee.1971.0204