Title :
Skin-effect bars of squirrel-cage rotors
Author :
Liwschitz-Garik, Michael
Author_Institution :
Polytechnic Institute of Brooklyn, Brooklyn, N. Y.; National Electric Coil Company, Columbus, Ohio
fDate :
6/1/1954 12:00:00 AM
Abstract :
IN ORDER TO INCREASE the starting torque, larger induction motors are built usually with skin-effect bars in their rotor. Fig. 1 shows various types of skin-effect bars. Types A, B, and C, mostly type C, are used in induction motors; type D is used in synchronous motors. The analytical investigation of the increase of resistance and decrease of slot-leakage reactance of the skin-effect bars is possible under the following assumptions: (1) the vertical component of the slot flux is negligible; (2) the permeability of the iron is infinite; (3) the resistivity of the conductor is constant over the depth of the slot; and (4) the current density along any line parallel to the bottom of the slot is constant.
Keywords :
Bars; Inductance; Induction motors; Permeability; Resistance; Rotors; Synchronous motors;
Journal_Title :
Electrical Engineering
DOI :
10.1109/EE.1954.6438810