DocumentCode
1377567
Title
Inherent current, voltage and speed control in dynamo-electric machinery
Author
Macfarlane, J.C. ; Macfarlane, J.W. ; Macfarlane, W.I.
Volume
99
Issue
71
fYear
1952
fDate
10/1/1952 12:00:00 AM
Firstpage
421
Lastpage
438
Abstract
The paper traces the development of inherent control systems in special electrical machinery over a period of more than 40 years. Starting from the concept of the 3-coil dynamo, the measures taken to make a successful constant-current d.c. generator are later shown to be applicable to constant-voltage constant-current d.c. convertors and to the control of alternator voltage, the voltage of variable-speed d.c. machines, speed, and similar applications. The development of these convertors led, in turn, to amplifying dynamos. Two basic types of convertor, and the amplifying dynamos developed from them, are briefly compared. One of them, namely the Magnicon, is treated in greater detail because of the authors´ experience of this machine and because it is not very well documented in technical articles. A mathematical example of the oscillation phenomena occurring with these machines is given in the Appendices to the paper. Examples of the uses of the various machines developed cover constant-current auxiliary systems for ships, constant-voltage alternators, d. c. variable-speed machines and constant-speed control.
Keywords
electric current control; electric machines; velocity control; voltage control;
fLanguage
English
Journal_Title
Proceedings of the IEE - Part II: Power Engineering
Publisher
iet
Type
jour
DOI
10.1049/pi-2.1952.0102
Filename
5240366
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