Motor input voltage and rectifier firing angle variation with load torque in constant current operated induction motors (Q1011905)
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scientific article; zbMATH DE number 5543064
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scientific article; zbMATH DE number 5543064 |
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Motor input voltage and rectifier firing angle variation with load torque in constant current operated induction motors (English)
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14 April 2009
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Summary: In current source inverter fed induction motors operated under constant current, the input voltage changes within large limits as the load torque changes. In such an operation the motor mostly operates on the saturated portion of its magnetizing characteristic, and nonlinear relation exists between the input voltage and the load torque. Therefore in this paper a numerical technique is presented for obtaining required input voltage corresponding to a given load torque, which can be used for estimating the firing angle of the input rectifier, which in turn can be used for predicting firing angle in terms of load torque. Proposed technique has been demonstrated with an example.
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constant current
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firing angle
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induction motor
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required voltage
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