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Introduction
Inference
Inference
Inference
Inference(Contd.)
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Inference(Contd.)
Inference(Contd.)
Inference
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Inference
The variables of the 3-hp machine approach each new operating
condition in an overdamped manner.
We previously found that for these machines, the steady-state
torque speed characteristic nearly duplicates the free accelera-
tion characteristic once the electrical transient associated with
the stator circuits has subsided; therefore, we are not surprised
to find that the dynamics during load torque changes can be
predicted adequately by the steady-state torquespeed charac-
teristics.
Therefore, the dynamic behavior of most smaller induction ma-
chines during normal load torque changes can be predicted by
using the steady-state voltage and torque equations to calculate
the currents and torque.
GCT Free Acceleration and Dynamic char. of IM
Free Acceleration Characteristics of Induction Motor
Free Acceleration Characteristics viewed from various reference frameso
Dynamic Performance during Sudden Change in Load Torque o
Dynamic Performance during a 3-Phase Fault at the Machine Terminals
Inference
The variables of the 3-hp machine approach each new operating
condition in an overdamped manner.
We previously found that for these machines, the steady-state
torque speed characteristic nearly duplicates the free accelera-
tion characteristic once the electrical transient associated with
the stator circuits has subsided; therefore, we are not surprised
to find that the dynamics during load torque changes can be
predicted adequately by the steady-state torquespeed charac-
teristics.
Therefore, the dynamic behavior of most smaller induction ma-
chines during normal load torque changes can be predicted by
using the steady-state voltage and torque equations to calculate
the currents and torque.
GCT Free Acceleration and Dynamic char. of IM
Free Acceleration Characteristics of Induction Motor
Free Acceleration Characteristics viewed from various reference frameso
Dynamic Performance during Sudden Change in Load Torque o
Dynamic Performance during a 3-Phase Fault at the Machine Terminals
Inference
The variables of the 3-hp machine approach each new operating
condition in an overdamped manner.
We previously found that for these machines, the steady-state
torque speed characteristic nearly duplicates the free accelera-
tion characteristic once the electrical transient associated with
the stator circuits has subsided; therefore, we are not surprised
to find that the dynamics during load torque changes can be
predicted adequately by the steady-state torquespeed charac-
teristics.
Therefore, the dynamic behavior of most smaller induction ma-
chines during normal load torque changes can be predicted by
using the steady-state voltage and torque equations to calculate
the currents and torque.
GCT Free Acceleration and Dynamic char. of IM
Free Acceleration Characteristics of Induction Motor
Free Acceleration Characteristics viewed from various reference frameso
Dynamic Performance during Sudden Change in Load Torque o
Dynamic Performance during a 3-Phase Fault at the Machine Terminals
Inference
The stepping of the terminal voltages to zero at the time of the
fault gives rise to decaying offsets in both the stator and rotor
currents.
These transient offsets in the stator currents appear in the rotor
circuits as decaying oscillations of near 60Hz (since the rotor
speed is slightly less than synchronous) that are superimposed
upon the transients of the rotor circuits.
In the case of the 3-hp machine, both the stator and rotor
transients are highly damped and subside before the fault is
removed and the voltages reapplied.
With all machine currents equal to zero, the electromagnetic
torque is, of course, zero; therefore, full load torque decelerates
the machine.
GCT Free Acceleration and Dynamic char. of IM
Free Acceleration Characteristics of Induction Motor
Free Acceleration Characteristics viewed from various reference frames
Dynamic Performance during Sudden Change in Load Torque
Dynamic Performance during a 3-Phase Fault at the Machine Terminals
Inference(Contd.)