Title :
Revolving-field polygon technique for performance prediction of single-phase induction motors
Author :
Rasmussen, Claus B. ; Miller, TJE
Author_Institution :
Grundfos A/S, Denmark
Abstract :
This paper presents a new analytical technique for improving the performance prediction of single-phase induction motors, especially capacitor motors. The technique uses the split-phase motor electrical equivalent circuit analysis together with electrical and magnetic parameters whose variation is computed from the equivalent balanced polyphase motor, so that the same magnetic circuit analysis can be used for both. The technique accounts for the elliptical envelope of the magnetizing field vector and results in improved precision, since the three-phase electromagnetic model is considered to be more precise than the normal split-phase motor analysis. An important result is the computation of vector polygons of flux-density for each section of the magnetic circuit, providing a better basis for core loss prediction. The double-frequency torque ripple is also obtained from the stator MMF and flux-density polygons. Three different electrical equivalent circuit methods for the split-phase motor (based respectively on the cross-field theory, forward-and-backward revolving fields, and symmetrical components) are evaluated to determine the method best suited for incorporating the variation of the circuit parameters from the polyphase magnetic circuit analysis, and it is discussed how the core losses can be included in these circuits to obtain the best overall performance prediction
Keywords :
equivalent circuits; induction motors; losses; machine theory; magnetic circuits; magnetic flux; torque; capacitor motors; core loss prediction; core losses; cross-field theory; double-frequency torque ripple; electrical equivalent circuit methods; electrical parameters; elliptical envelope; equivalent balanced polyphase motor; flux-density; flux-density polygons; forward-and-backward revolving fields; magnetic circuit analysis; magnetic parameters; magnetizing field vector; performance prediction; polyphase magnetic circuit analysis; revolving-field polygon technique; single-phase induction motors; split-phase motor electrical equivalent circuit analysis; stator MMF; symmetrical components; three-phase electromagnetic model; Capacitors; Circuit analysis; Circuit analysis computing; Core loss; Electromagnetic modeling; Equivalent circuits; Induction motors; Magnetic analysis; Magnetic circuits; Performance analysis;
Conference_Titel :
Industry Applications Conference, 2000. Conference Record of the 2000 IEEE
Conference_Location :
Rome
Print_ISBN :
0-7803-6401-5
DOI :
10.1109/IAS.2000.881150