Harmonic field analysis for slip-ring motors including general rotor asymmetry
- 13 January 2003
- conference paper
- Published by Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers (IEEE)
Abstract
The author presents a field analysis for slip-ring induction motors with general external impedance asymmetry. The method is based upon a rotating-field theory approach including spatial magnetomotive force harmonics. It is shown that a series of nonmains frequency voltages are induced in the stator winding for both balanced and unbalanced rotors. The method is also used to derive the harmonic equivalent circuit for a balanced three-phase slip-ring motor with a skewed rotor. The analysis is verified by comparing predicted torque and current characteristics with measured values obtained from a machine with a balanced rotor and with a rotor connected to asymmetrical external resistances.Keywords
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