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022 - Lecture 22 360 - Chapter - 7 - Single Phase Induction Motor
022 - Lecture 22 360 - Chapter - 7 - Single Phase Induction Motor
Chapter 7
Induction Motors
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Lecture 22
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Construction
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One is the main and The other is the auxiliary winding or starting winding
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Main winding
+ +
Bars
_ _
Starting winding
Ring to short circuit the bars
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Double revolving theory is perhaps the easier of the two explanations to understand Learn the double revolving theory only
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The interaction between the fields and the current induced in the rotor bars generates opposing torque. Under these conditions, with only the main field energized the motor will not start However, if an external torque moves the motor in any direction, the motor will begin to rotate.
-t
Main winding
+t
Starting winding
Figure 7.43 Single-phase motor main winding generates two rotating fields, which oppose and counter-balance one another.
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Rrot_t s
2 nsy
This implies that a small positive slip (0.010.03) generates larger torque than a larger negative slip (1.951.99) This torque difference drives the motor continues to rotate in a forward direction without any external torque.
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Xsta/2
Rsta/2 Rc/2
Xrot/2 Xm/2
Vsta
Xsta/2
Rsta/2 Rc/2
Xrot/2 Xm/2
S in = Vsta I
2
* sta
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Pdev_max Pmech_max
nmax
Figure 7.47 Single-phase motor mechanical output power and electrically developed power versus speed.
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Main winding
Starting winding
Rotor
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Main winding
Starting winding
Rotor
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Combined main and starting windings generated torque Starting winding is disconnected Main winding generated torque
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Operating Point
0 0 500 1000 nm rpm 1500
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Main winding
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