Title :
Phase-angle control of the repulsion/drive force ratio in two-phase linear induction motor with nonferromagnetic secondary
Author_Institution :
Al-Azhar University, Department of Electrical Engineering, Faculty of Engineering, Cairo, Egypt
fDate :
3/1/1985 12:00:00 AM
Abstract :
The repulsive/drive force ratio in a two-phase linear induction motor with a nonferromagnetic secondary can be changed over a wide range by changing the stator field from a travelling to a pulsating field. This can be achieved by controlling the phase angle between the two-phase currents of the stator. The stator electric loading of the unbalanced two-phase current system is derived, including the space harmonics due to the stator winding distribution. The magnetic field analysis is carried out on a three-region model using the magnetic vector potential. The force components acting on the conducting secondary sheet are calculated using Maxwell´s stress tensor. The drive and suspension force components are plotted as functions of the slip, with the phase angle between the two-phase currents as parameter. The effect of the harmonic force components is also investigated. The induced voltages in the stator winding are determined, the stator voltage equations are established, and the corresponding locus diagrams are constructed for different values of the phase angle.
Keywords :
induction motors; linear motors; phase control; stators; drive force; induced voltages; linear motors; magnetic field; nonferromagnetic secondary; phase angle control; phase control; pulsating field; repulsion force; slip; stator field; stator voltage; stator winding; suspension force; two-phase currents; two-phase linear induction motor;
Journal_Title :
Electric Power Applications, IEE Proceedings B
DOI :
10.1049/ip-b:19850010