Part II - AC Motors
Part II - AC Motors
Part II - AC Motors
Contents
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The field established by the stator windings of a threephase induction machine consists of an even number
of magnetic poles. The field rotates at a speed known
as synchronous speed.
Two views of a two-pole stator showing one of the three windings. For simplicity, we
represent the winding with a single turn, but in a real machine, each winding has many
turns distributed around the circumference of the stator such that the air-gap flux varies
sinusoidally with .
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a
Stator winding
b
c
Rotor
b
a
Cross sectional view
Squirel-cage rotor
- Induction motor: magnetic field on the rotor is
created by an induced current
- Squirel-cage: a ring at either end of the rotor, and
bars connecting the rings over the length of the rotor
Torque-versus-speed characteristic
for a typical three-phase induction
motor.
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Torque-Speed Characteristics
(continue)
As the motor slows further, the inductive
reactance eventually dominates. Then,
current is nearly independent of
slip. Thus, the torque tends to level out
as the motor slows.
Because the poles on the rotor tend to
become aligned with the stator poles,
the torque decreases as the motor
slows to a stop.
Starting torque or stall torque: torque
for zero speed
Torque-versus-speed characteristic
for a typical three-phase induction
motor.
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Solution:
2. Single-Phase Motors
OperationofaSimpleInductionMotor
Stator
Rotor
Is
Is
B
Is
(duetofieldcurrentIs)
Is
(Is is an AC current,
and is increasing)
Time
Apushat
thetop
endof
rotor:
Is
Time
Is
B
B
Binduced
..
..
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3. Stepper Motors
StepperMotorOperation
Off
On
S
Off
Off
Off
Off
On
Off
t= t0 = t4
Off
t= t1
Off
N
N
Off
On
Off
Off
On
t= t2
On
Off
t= t3
N
Off
On
Off
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4. Brushless DC Motors
ComparisonofElectricMotors
SteppermotorSmallpowerdevice;Accurate,repeatablepositioningapplication,forexample,
movingtheheadinaninkjetprinter.
BrushlessDCmotorpermanentmagnetsteppingmotorwithpositionsensorandenhancedcontrol
unit.Lowpowerapplicationindifficultenvironment.
Thesynchronousmotorhaszero
startingtorqueandwouldnot
beabletostartahighinertia
load.
n s
AC3phaseinductionmotor
Theseriesfielddc
motorshouldnotbe
operatedwithouta
loadbecauseitsspeed
becomesexcessive.
ACsinglephaseinductionmotor
withauxiliarywindingforself
starting
=Splitphasemotor
Holdingtorque
Cutoff speed
nm
Stepper motor