DocumentCode
794048
Title
Computer Analysis of 3-Phase Induction Motor Operation on Rural Open-Delta Distribution Systems
Author
Seematter, Stephen C. ; Richards, Earl F.
Author_Institution
Missouri Utilities, Cape Giradeau, MO.
Issue
5
fYear
1976
Firstpage
479
Lastpage
486
Abstract
Open-delta/open-delta and open-wye/open-delta transformer banks are often used as an economic means of supplying simultaneous single-phase and 3-phase loads in rural areas. If the 3-phase load is an induction motor, the inherent voltage unbalance causes increased losses and uneven heating that may lead to motor failure. often these motors are submersible or deep well pump motors located in remote unattended areas or air conditioning motors which may not have sufficient over-design to handle the voltage unbalance. The theory analyzing the open-delta distribution system has existed for many years, however, because of the tedious and almost infinite differences in distribution topology, the problem has been neglected. The purpose in this endeavor is to present a simple general approach to the solution of the problem by utilizing existing motor and network concepts and theories. Two previously published theories are used to predict motor heating and the motor derating that is necessary to prevent insulation failure due to the unbalanced voltages. A general motor model has been developed. Motor heating and derating are obtained from the model through a generalized digital computer program.
Keywords
Air conditioning; Distributed computing; Economic forecasting; Heat pumps; Heating; Induction motors; Network topology; Power transformer insulation; Underwater vehicles; Voltage;
fLanguage
English
Journal_Title
Industry Applications, IEEE Transactions on
Publisher
ieee
ISSN
0093-9994
Type
jour
DOI
10.1109/TIA.1976.349457
Filename
4157910
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