Design of Electrical Machines
Design of Electrical Machines
Design of Electrical Machines
MACHINES
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Introduction
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Engineering Design
an application of Science & Technology and
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Major Consideration to Evolve a Good Design
Cost
Durability
Compliance with Performance Criteria
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Electrical Machines
Static Machines - Transformers
Rotating Machines- Generators & Motors
Conversion in any electrical M/C takes place through magnetic
field.
Magnetic Field produced by an EM which require core and
winding.
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Design Factors
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Magnetic Circuit
Provide path for
magnetic flux an consist of Air gap
Stator and Rotor Teeth and
Stator and Rotor Core(yokes)
Electric Circuit
Stator and Rotor Winding
Winding of a Trs., Rotating M/c. conveys energy and
is concerned with Production of emf and
Development of mmf.
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Dielectric Circuit
To isolate one conductor from another conductor and also
the windings from the core.
Insulating Materials are Non –Metallic, Organic,
inorganic, natural or Synthetic.
Thermal Circuit
Mode and Media for dissipation of heat produced inside the
machine on account of losses.
Mechanical Parts
Frame, Bearings and Shaft
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Limitation in Design
Saturation
Temperature Rise
Insulation
Efficiency
Mechanical Parts
Commutation
Power Factor
Consumer Specifications
Standard Specifications
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Saturation
Electrical M/c use Ferro Magnetic materials -Bmax – Increased
Excitation resulting in higher cost for the field system.
Temperature Rise
Cooling and ventilation –required to keep the temperature rise
in safe limits.
Coolant become excessive.
Insulation
Able to withstand the electrical, mechanical and thermal
stresses.
Type of insulation – decided by maximum temperature.
size of insulation - decided by maximum voltage stress and
mechanical stress.
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Efficiency
The capital cost of a M/C designed for high efficiency is high while
its running cost is low.
Mechanical Parts
Mechanical stresses at the bottom of rotor teeth do not exceed the
maximum allowable limit – Turbo Alternator.
Air gap length as small as possible to maintain high power factor- IM
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Consumer’s Specification
Specification laid down in the consumer’s order have to be met and
the design evolved should be satisfies all the specifications and also
the economic constraints imposed on the manufacture.
Standard Specification
These specifications are the biggest strain on the design because the
manufacture as well as the consumer cannot get away from them
without satisfying them.
Modern Machine Manufacturing Techniques
**Wide range of power output
Small size Machines – M/cs having power o/p of 750watts.
Medium size Machines - power o/p of few KW to 250KW.
Large size Machines - power o/p of 250KW to 5000KW.
Larger size Machines - power o/p as high as hundreds of megawatt.
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Trend to build machines which are smaller in size.
Using lesser materials without sacrificing their
efficiency and capacity.
** Modern M/c – Magnetic materials having high permeability,
low iron loss and high mechanical strength.
**improvement in the insulating materials
** Marked with the use of higher electro magnetic loadings for
active parts and increased mechanical loadings
**Different and refined manufacturing techniques are used for
individual machine parts.
**M/cs are operates satisfactorily under the desired environmental
conditions.
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According to Size:
◦ Small Size : up to 750 Watts
◦ Medium Size : up to 250 KW
◦ Larger Size : 250 KW to 5000KW
According to speed:
◦ Low speed : < 500 r.p.m.
◦ Medium speed: 500 to 1000 r.p.m.
◦ High speed / Turbo: > 1000 r.p.m.
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ABB
KIRLOSKAR
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Total Magnetic loading
Total flux around the armature periphery at the air gap.
= PØ
efficiency.
Values of specific magnetic and specific electric loading can be selected from
Design Data Hand Book for salient and non salient pole machines
Each unit area of armature surface is capable of receiving a
certain magnetic flux. Hence Ф/A is an important parameter to
estimate the intensity of magnetic loading.
Bav = Total flux around the air gap/Area of flux path at the air
gap
= PØ/πDL
Iron loss: A high value of flux density in the air gap leads to higher value of
flux in the iron parts of the machine which results in
- increased iron losses and
- reduced efficiency.
B gm = 1.2 wb/m2
V a = 30 m/sec
E cm =30 v
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Design of Induction Motors
Design of Stator
The Design consideration of Stator Involves in estimation of
• Stator Winding
• Stator Turns per Phase
• Length of Mean Turn
• Stator Conductors
• Shape & No of Stator Slots
• Area of Stator Slot
• Stator Teeth
• Depth of Stator Core
DESIGN OF STATOR
• Stator of an induction motor consists of
stator core & stator slots.
• Stator slots: in general two types of stator slots are
open slots & semi closed slots.
• Open slots: In this type , the slot opening will be equal to that
of the width of the slots.
• In this slots assembly and repair of winding are easy.
However such slots will lead to higher air gap contraction
factor and hence poor power factor.
• Hence these types of slots are rarely used in 3Φ induction
motors.
Semi closed slots: In such type, slot opening is much smaller
than the width of the slot. Hence in this type of slots assembly of
windings is more difficult and takes more time compared to open
slots and hence it is costlier. However the air gap characteristics
are better compared to open type slots.
= Zss x as / S f
S f = Space factor
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Stator Teeth
• The Dimensions of slot determine the flux density in the teeth.
Disadvantages
• Increased Magnetizing current
• Reduced power factor
Shape and Size of the Rotor slots
• In case of fully closed slots the rotor bars are force fit
into the slots from the sides of the rotor.
1. Laminated stator
2. Absence of commutator
Ribbed Yoke
Stator - Construction
6 A set of insulated electrical windings, which are placed inside the slots of the
laminated Stator.
For a 3-phase motor, 3 sets of windings are required, one for each phase
connected in either star or delta..
Stator Laminations
cross sectional view of an induction motor
Rotor - Construction
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Brushes
Some more parts
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• Detailed specification of IM
• the power factor and efficiency will be higher for a high speed
machine than the same rated low speed machine because of
better cooling conditions
Where,
Q=kVA output for alternator and kVA input for
synchronous motor
D=Diameter of stator core, m
L=length of the stator, m
ns=synchronous speed, rps
Bav=specific magnetic loading, Wb/m2
ac =specific electric loading, amp.cond./m
Kws=stator winding factor
When round poles are used the ratio of pole arc to pole pitch
bs/τ is between 0.6 to 0.7.
For round poles with square pole shoes,
Length of pole(L) = Width of pole shoe (bs)
The ratio, L/ τ= 0.6 to 0.7
L= Length of pole =Length of stator core
For rectangular poles, pole arc/pole pitch varies between 1to5.
(i.e) L/ τ= 1 to 5
OFo=per unit field current required to develop rated voltage on
open circuit
OFs=per unit field current required to develop rated current on
short circuit
Direct axis reactance,
For salient pole machines of normal construction and
having open type slots,
Where, Co = 11BavacKwsx10-3