DocumentCode
1023506
Title
Inherent Overheating Protection of D-C Aircraft Motors
Author
Veinott, Cyril G.
Author_Institution
Special development engineer, Lima works, Westinghouse Electric and Manufacturing Company, Lima, Ohio.
Volume
63
Issue
12
fYear
1944
Firstpage
920
Lastpage
925
Abstract
Inherent overheating protection is undoubtedly one of the major developments in the fractional-horsepower-motor field in the last decade. Thermal protection is now advocated by some for aircraft motors, and many thermally protected motors are now in aircraft service. In this paper are reported the results of a number of laboratory tests taken on a typical aircraft motor. Tests were taken on a 1/15-horsepower 7,500-rpm d-c motor; loads ranged from locked rotor to the minimum running load sufficient to trip the thermostat. Ambient temperatures ranged from ??58 to +78 degrees centigrade. Locked-rotor and running-overload temperature tests were also taken at a density altitude of 42,000 feet. Temperatures of the winding, frame, brush holders, and bearings were measured carefully under all conditions mentioned. Satisfactory protection, without out premature tripping, was invariably achieved.
Keywords
Aerospace industry; Aircraft; Laboratories; Manufacturing; Metals industry; Protection; Temperature; Testing; Thermostats;
fLanguage
English
Journal_Title
American Institute of Electrical Engineers, Transactions of the
Publisher
ieee
ISSN
0096-3860
Type
jour
DOI
10.1109/T-AIEE.1944.5058829
Filename
5058829
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