Synchronous Motor Sample Clauses

Synchronous Motor. Similar to the synchronous generator, the mathematical model of the synchronous motor can be best described with a vector diagram, as show in Figure 27. Figure 27: Vector diagram of a synchronous motor The equivalent electric circuit of the motor is shown in Figure 28. IA Ls Ea VA RA P_conv Figure 28: Electric circuit synchronous generator P_conv is the induced shaft power of the motor and derived from the vector diagram, the induced output power (Pmech_out) is given by; co ( ) Pmech_out τq ω + μlosses Similarly, the P_conv function can be expressed in the GES model as; Va*cos(phi) = Ea*cos(phi-delta)+Ia*Ra; Va*sin(phi) = Ea*sin(phi-delta)+Ia*Xs; P_conv = 3*Ea*Ia*cos(phi-delta); The input electrical power of the engine is co ( ) In addition, losses can be taken into account, such as iron, inductive, rotational and bearing losses, depending on the type of machine in the GES modelling environment. Figure 29 the input into the model, which are voltage (u) and current (i). The outputs from the model are mechanical torque (M) and the angular speed (ω). Figure 29: Synchronous motor model block Table 20 shows the basic inputs and outputs needed for the GES model of a synchronous motor. Type Name Gates Paramet ers MOT_synchronous 2 5 Version INOMAN.1 Help Electric Created Fuel type 0 TNO SWBS 0 12-11-2013 gate # Index Power [In,Out] effort cal unit flow cal unit parameter # name value unit
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Synchronous Motor. Construction, principle of operation, working, starting methods, torque equation - V-curve, Inverted V curve & power angle characteristics, hunting & damping, applications. Transient, sub transient & steady state reactance of synchronous machines.

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