Lesson 10 332a PDF
Lesson 10 332a PDF
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Learning Objectives
After this presentation you will be able to:
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Separately Excited Dc Motor Model
Ia
Rc
Racir La
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Lf Load Vt
Rf
Ea
Vf
TD = k m Bp I a
p N If N If
Bp = and p = Combining gives Bp =
A R A R
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Motor Torque Equations
Since N, A, are set by design and reluctance is assume constant in linear part
of magnetization curve
N
Let kT = So now developed torque is given by
A R
TD = k T I f I a
Developed torque is the product of If and Ia
TD = K T I a
Developed torque is proportional to armature current for constant field
current
Note: KT and Ke are numerically equal in SI units (N-m)
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Example 10-1 Separately Excited Motor
Rc
Racir La
+
Rf Lf Vt
Load
Ea
Vf
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Example 10-1 solution (1)
Example Solution
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Example 10-1 solution (2)
Find the induced
EMF
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Example 10-1 solution (3)
Simplify proportions
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Example 10-1 solution (4)
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Example 10-1 solution (5)
Answer
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Example 10-2 Separately Excited Dc
Motor Solutions
A 20 HP, 240 V separately excited dc motor is operating
a 600 rpm and drawing 30 A of load current. The total
armature circuit resistance is 0.565 W.
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Example 10-2 Solution (1)
Part draw schematic of motor
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Example 10-2 Solution (2)
Use proportionality
Solve for n2
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Example 10-2 Solution (3)
Compute the speed
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ET 332a
Dc Motors, Generators and Energy Conversion Devices
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