Title :
Theory and performance of solid - rotor induction and hysteresis machines
Author_Institution :
University of Bradford, School of Electrical & Electronic Engineering, Bradford, UK
fDate :
5/1/1976 12:00:00 AM
Abstract :
A general theory is described for the evaluation of hysteresis and induction torques in rotating machines with unlaminated unslotted rotors using the concept of nonlinear complex permeability. Typical generalised characteristics derived for machines with either solid or tubular rotors show the influence of curvature and saturation on the normalised rotor impedance. Good agreement was obtained between measured and theoretical performance values over wide ranges of machine operation with either constant-voltage or constant-current energisation. However, significant errors were evident in the theoretical pull-out torque characteristics of hysteresis machines; an empirical method of including the effect of rotational hysteresis was found to improve the accuracy of representation.
Keywords :
hysteresis motors; induction motors; machine theory; rotors; hysteresis machines; induction machines; nonlinear complex permeability; normalised rotor impedance; saturation; solid rotor; theoretical performance; torques;
Journal_Title :
Electrical Engineers, Proceedings of the Institution of
DOI :
10.1049/piee.1976.0094