Abstract:
Wound-rotor induction motors are generally used for high torque and adjustable speed conditions. At lower speeds, either power is wasted in rotor resistances or power is ...Show MoreMetadata
Abstract:
Wound-rotor induction motors are generally used for high torque and adjustable speed conditions. At lower speeds, either power is wasted in rotor resistances or power is pumped back from the rotor circuit to grid using different standard energy recovery methods. At low torque and low speed conditions, the power wastage in the rotor circuit becomes enormously high. Furthermore, if stator voltage control method is used it is effective for fan type loads only. For constant torque loads, the speed control range thus achieved is very limited. An efficient, low cost, simple speed control scheme is presented for wound rotor induction motors. Both stator voltage control and rotor resistance control methods are combined together and an optimum condition is found for voltage control. A thyristor based AC regulator used for stator voltage control, works efficiently at this condition. Then the rotor resistance is controlled for the adjustable speed requirements. A full speed control range has achieved, i.e. about zero to the rated speed. The motor operates satisfactorily even at very low torque and low speed conditions.
Published in: The Fifth International Conference on Power Electronics and Drive Systems, 2003. PEDS 2003.
Date of Conference: 17-20 November 2003
Date Added to IEEE Xplore: 13 April 2004
Print ISBN:0-7803-7885-7