AC Machines
3 Phase Induction Motor Principles At the end of this section you will be able to: List the characteristics of the magnetic fields produced by a 3Ø windings Calculate the speed of rotation of a rotating magnetic field Describe the basic principles of operation of an induction motor Reverse the direction of rotation of a 3 phase induction motor
So What Happens in the Stator?
A N N N C B
B = 87% C = – 87%
B = 87% = 150% 60 C = – 87%
C = – 87% A = 87%
Rotating Magnetic Field Synchronous Speed The speed of the RMF is dependant on two factors:- minutes Frequency of the supply Number of poles in the stator seconds There are always a multiple of 2 poles (North & South) per phase
Rotating Magnetic Field Converts Seconds to minutes Divides the poles by 2 Nsync = f= P= Synchronous Speed (RPM) Frequency of supply Number of poles per phase
Rotating Magnetic Field What happens if we increase the frequency of supply? Nsync What happens if we increase the number of poles? Nsync
So What Happens in the Rotor?
A north & south pole are near a conductor
Flemings Left Hand Rule Motion Current Field
Attraction Repulsion
Magnetic field cuts conductor Current is induced in conductor A force acts on conductor Conductor moves
What happens if the conductor is the same speed as the RMF? Slip What happens if the conductor is the same speed as the RMF?
Magnetic field does not cut conductor No current is induced in conductor Friction slows conductor Magnetic field then cuts the conductor
DIFFERENCE between SYNCHRONOUS speed and ROTOR speed Slip Slip Speed DIFFERENCE between SYNCHRONOUS speed and ROTOR speed Normally expressed as a percentage s% = n= nsync= Slip in % Rotor speed (RPM) Synchronous Speed (RPM)
Slip Slip Speed Slip At start up Running Highest Lowest
SLIP is the DIFFERENCE between SYNCHRONOUS speed and ROTOR Speed Stator’s Magnetic Field Rotor SLIP is the DIFFERENCE between SYNCHRONOUS speed and ROTOR Speed
Rotor Frequency Rotor Stator RMF Stationary Locked Cuts rotor a fast rate Frequency in rotor highest
Rotor Frequency Rotor Stator RMF At normal speed With some slip Cuts rotor a slow rate Frequency in rotor lowest
Rotor Frequency fr = s = f = Frequency in rotor % slip Supply frequency Frequency in Rotor % Slip Rotor RPM
By changing the “firing order “ of the poles Can we reverse a 3 Ø Motor? By changing the “firing order “ of the poles
A N N N C B B C Previous
Can we reverse a 3 Ø Motor? By changing the “firing order “ of the poles By reversing any two phase connections
U1 V1 W1 V2 W2 U2
U1 V1 W1 V2 W2 U2