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1
B
y
,
= = =
StatorStator RotorRotor
StatorRotor
RotorStator
Similarly:
Similarly:
Eliminate the zero sequence components:
Induction Machine Commutator Transformation
β
α
B
2
A
B
d
2
Normal Balanced Three Phase Operation
In the three phases balanced induction motor we
assumed:
All voltage and current in both stator and rotor are
balanced.
Both stator and rotor winding are symmetrical.
The winding of each phase are identical
corresponding to either stator or rotor.
Thus the effect of phase and commutator
transformations on the machine is that it is converted
from a balanced three phases machine into a
balanced two phases machine with a constant
relation between current and voltage amplitude.
For sinusoidal wave differential time operator p=d/dt will be
the deviation of direction by 90 and change of amplitude
with the frequency multiple.
using this value of p we can make the following
substitution in the matrix :
where x1 is the stator self reactance with
respect to supply frequency.
where x2 is the stator self reactance with
respect to supply frequency.
where xm is the stator/stator mutual
reactance with respect to supply frequency.
rotor angular speed in radian per second and s
is the slip.
Assume: V1 and V2 are absolute values of stator and rotor voltage.
VA=V1, VB= -jV1, Vd=V2 and Vq= -jV2
I1 and I2 are absolute values of stator and rotor current. I A=I1, IB= -jI1,
Id=I2 and Iq= -jI2.
According to this substitution the motor voltage equations become:
From raw (1) and (2): (2)
(1)
(2):
From raw (3) and (4)
(3)
(4)
I1 R1 j(x1-xm) R2/s I2 j(x1-xm)
V1 jxm V2/s