Effect of Magnetic Saturation on Performance of Series-Connected Wound-Rotor Induction Motors in Super-Synchronous Mode

Mohammed Bekhiet Elsayed, A. Abdelsalam, E. Rashad
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Series-connected wound-rotor induction motor (SCWRIM) is capable of operation at two modes according to the rotor speed. In the first mode, the motor has a general behavior similar to that of the conventional induction motor, including running at a speed less than synchronous speed. So, it is called sub-synchronous mode. The second mode is called super-synchronous mode, in which the speed reaches twice the synchronous speed with the absence of inherent starting torque capability. In both modes, the stator and rotor windings of a slip-ring induction machine are connected in series with a proper phase sequence. This paper presents theoretical and experimental investigation of magnetic saturation effect on the steady state performance of SCWRIM in super-synchronous mode. The effect of saturation on both direct and quadrature axes inductances are considered. The motor starting to that mode has been achieved using scalar control technique via a variable voltage variable frequency (VVVF) supply. A laboratory set-up has been prepared and implemented to get experimental results that showed the applicability of the given analysis to obtain more accurate steady-state performance characteristics.
磁饱和对超同步串联绕线转子异步电动机性能的影响
串接绕线转子异步电动机(scwrm)根据转子转速的不同,可以在两种模式下运行。在第一种模式下,电机具有与传统感应电机相似的一般行为,包括以低于同步速度的速度运行。因此,它被称为子同步模式。第二种模式称为超同步模式,在没有固有启动转矩能力的情况下,速度达到同步速度的两倍。在这两种方式下,滑环感应电机的定子和转子绕组以适当的相序串联。本文对磁饱和对超同步模式下scwrm稳态性能的影响进行了理论和实验研究。考虑了饱和对直轴电感和交轴电感的影响。电机启动到该模式已通过一个可变电压变频(VVVF)电源使用标量控制技术实现。实验结果表明,所给出的分析方法对获得更精确的稳态性能特性具有适用性。
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