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IM Stator
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IM Rotor
Two types of rotors for induction machine:
Cage Rotor
Wound Rotor
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Cage Rotor
A cage (or squirrel-cage) rotor consists of a series of conducting bars
laid into slots carved in the face of the rotor and shorted at either end
by large shorting rings.
skewed
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A wound rotor has a complete set of three phase windings usually Y-connected.
The ends of three rotor wires are tied up to slip rings on the rotors shaft, where
extra resistance can be inserted into rotor circuits for control.
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IM Basic Concepts
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f syn
n sync
n sync
fe
60
P/2
120 f e
n m (1 s ) n sync
f sync f m
f sync
m (1 s ) sync
100 %
f m (1 s ) f sync
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fr
f sync f m f slip
f slip
f r f slip
60
2 120
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Example 1
details in im1.m
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From Bnet
IR
E 1 4 . 44 f e N eff m
E R 4.44 f r N effR m
4.44 sf e N effR m sE R 0
E R 0 4.44 f e N effR m
n eff
N eff
E1
ER0
N effR
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R0
X R 0 2 f e L R
ER
IR
R R jX
ER
R R jsX
R0
E R0
R R / s jX
R0
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2
R 2 n eff
RR
2
X 2 n eff
X R0
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Z M R c // jX
jR c X M
R c jX M
Z TH Z M //( R1 jX 1 )
ZTH RTH jXTH
V TH
Z M ( R1 jX 1 )
Z M R1 jX 1
ZM
V
Z M R1 jX 1
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Example 2
details in im2.m
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2
R 2 n eff
RR
I R n eff I 2
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Example 3
details in im3.m