Title :
Armature iron losses in series motors
Author :
Chang, Sheldon S. L. ; Karr, J. H.
Author_Institution :
Robbins and Myers, Inc., Springfield, Ohio
Abstract :
IN AN A-C series motor, the flux pulsation in the field is predominantly at line frequency. The field iron loss can be computed easily and represented by a loss component in the magnetizing current. However, due to the rotation of the armature, the gap flux is rotating relative to the armature, as well as pulsating. The armature iron loss depends on both the line frequency and the speed. Part of the iron loss is supplied electrically by a loss component in the magnetizing current, while the remaining part is supplied mechanically as a load on the shaft. The accurate calculation of motor performance is dependent upon the correct determination and also the correct allocation of these losses.
Keywords :
Hysteresis; Hysteresis motors; Iron; Loss measurement; Magnetic separation; Student members;
Journal_Title :
Electrical Engineering
DOI :
10.1109/EE.1949.6444957