DocumentCode
1520426
Title
Starting high inertia loads on adjustable speed drives
Author
Manz, Les ; Oldenkamp, John
Author_Institution
GE Ind. Controls Syst., Fort Wayne, IN, USA
Volume
4
Issue
1
fYear
1998
Firstpage
27
Lastpage
31
Abstract
When starting motors with high inertia loads across the line, it is common practice to determine load inertia and then make acceleration time calculations. Comparing acceleration time to the motor´s maximum allowable time to accelerate, the motor can be used or, if necessary, the next larger rating may be required because the acceleration time with a particular inertia is too long. It is not uncommon to find a motor to be sized for the starting/accelerating load instead of the running load in applications with high inertia loads. What should be done differently when an adjustable speed drive (ASD) is applied on these loads with high inertia? In this article, a method is established to calculate running torque, calculate starting/accelerating torque, and size the motor and the ASD appropriately
Keywords
machine theory; motor drives; optimisation; starting; variable speed drives; ASD; acceleration time calculations; adjustable speed drives; high inertia loads; motor sizing; motor starting; running torque; starting/accelerating torque; AC motors; Acceleration; DC motors; Frequency; Process control; Synchronous motors; Torque; Variable speed drives; Velocity control; Voltage control;
fLanguage
English
Journal_Title
Industry Applications Magazine, IEEE
Publisher
ieee
ISSN
1077-2618
Type
jour
DOI
10.1109/2943.644883
Filename
644883
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