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Electric Machines IIIA
COURSE EPM 405A
FOR
4th Year Power and Machines
ELECTRICAL DEPARTMENT
Lecture 03
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Induction Machine Modeling Review of Magnetically coupled circuits:
Magnetically coupled electric circuits are central to the operation of transformers and electric machines.
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Induction Machine Modeling Review of Magnetically coupled circuits:
In case of transformers, stationary circuits are magnetically coupled for the purpose of changing the voltage and current levels.
In the case of electric machines circuits in relative motion are magnetically couples for the purpose of transferring energy between mechanical and electrical systems.
Review of Magnetically coupled circuits:
The flux linking each coil may be expressed as:
Because it is assumed that flux 1 links the equivalent turns of coil 1 (N1) and flux 2 links the equivalent turns of coil 2 (N2), then the flux linkages may be written as:
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Review of Magnetically coupled circuits:
If saturation is neglected, the system is linear and the fluxes may be expressed:
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Review of Magnetically coupled circuits:
Since and
Thus Self inductances
and
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Review of Magnetically coupled circuits:Relating the magnetizing inductances of coil 1 and coil 2 we get:
It is obvious that L12=L21. The mutual inductances may be related to the magnetizing inductances as follows:
The flux linkage now can be written as:
where
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Review of Magnetically coupled circuits:
Referring coil 2 variables to coil 1, we have:
Since power has to be unchanged by this substitution, that is:
then:
The flux linkage (voltage-second) is treated the same way as the voltage, that is:
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Review of Magnetically coupled circuits:
Substituting the relations , , in
We can show using ( for Lm2) that:
where
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Review of Magnetically coupled circuits:
The voltage equation become:
where
Suggest T equivalent circuit with coil 1 as reference
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Inductances of Induction machine
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Inductances of induction machine: Using the concepts introduced for the magnetic coupling of the
stationary 2 coil device, the self and mutual inductances of the different machine windings can be deduced.
The mutual inductances between the different phases is decided according to the angle between the magnetic axes of these windings.
In general we can write:LAB is maximum when the two magnetic axes are coinciding (i.e.
A=B) and is zero when the magnetic axes are 90° apart from each other.
L0 is the maximum value of the mutual inductance.
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Inductances of induction machine: Self inductances of stator and rotor windings are
independent on rotor position r:In order to obtain the self inductance of a winding substitute
A=B , to get the so called useful self inductance and then add the leakage inductance of the winding. For phase a of the stator winding we have:
Similarly for the b and c phases of the stator windings we have:
For the rotor windings
While referred to stator:
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Inductances of induction machine: Mutual inductances between stator windings are
independent on rotor position r:The mutual inductance between a and b phases of the
stator is given as:
Similarly:
Mutual inductances between rotor windings are independent on rotor position r:
and
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Inductances of induction machine: Mutual inductances between stator and rotor windings
are dependent on rotor position r:The mutual inductance between a and b phases of the
stator is given as:
Similarly:
It can also be shown that:
Student assignment
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Voltage equations of induction machine:The voltage equations in machine variables may be expressed as:
Where
The flux linkages can be expressed as:
Example:
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Voltage equations of induction machine:
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Voltage equations of induction machine:When expressing the voltage equations in machine variable
form it is convenient to refer all rotor variables to stator windings with appropriate turns ratio (Ns/Nr):
Since the magnetizing and mutual inductances are associated with the same magnetic flux path, then we can define:
since
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Voltage equations of induction machine:Also since:
then defining
leads to:
where
The voltage equations expressed in terms of machine variables referred to stator may be written as:
where
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