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Electrical Machinery Analysis. Introduction. Principles for electrical machine analysis : Electromechanical energy conversion is fundamental Electromechanical torque paremater : Current and displacement of mechanical system Derivations of equivalent circuit Concept of MMF - PowerPoint PPT PresentationTRANSCRIPT
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Electrical Machinery Analysis
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Introduction• Principles for electrical machine analysis :
Electromechanical energy conversion is fundamental
Electromechanical torque paremater : Current and displacement of mechanical system
Derivations of equivalent circuit Concept of MMF Sinusoidally distribution of windings Derivations of windings inductance
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Magnetically Couple
• Fundamental for transformer dan electrical machine operation.• Components :
– Core (µr generally 2000-80000 ; µ steel = 2000-4000 ; µo = 4π x 10-7 H/m)
– winding/coils
Flux linking for each coil
Flux linkage
Voltage equation :
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Linear Magnetic System• If saturation is neglected
Where reluctance :Ni = MMF
i1 in
iHdl
Ampere law :
H (A/m)
m
mmk
kk iNlH
µ= µo µr
Flux intensity
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Flux Flux Linkage
When system is linear, flux linkage is experessed by inductance and current.
Leakage Inductance Coil 2
Magnetizing Inductance Coil 2
Finally, Flux Linkage :
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Equivalent Circuit with coil 1 as reference Voltage equation
where
where
Equivalent T circuitUsing the substitute variable i2’, when flowing throuh coil 1 produce the same MMF as actual i2 flowing to coil 2.
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Example• Open circuit and short circuit test of transformer
– Open circuit coil 2 : power input to coil 1 = 12 W when applied voltage 100 V 60 Hz and current 1 A.
– Short circuit test : power during test 22 W, applied voltage 30 V 60 Hz, current 1 A
• Determine parameters in T equivalent circuit, reference coil 1 ?
r1 = 12 Ω and Xl1 + Xm1 = 109,3 Ω
From Open Circuit Test
From Short Circuit Test
Z =
r2’ = 10 Ω , assume xl1=xl2’
xm = 109,3 – 10,2 = 99.1 Ω
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T equivalent circuit
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Non Linear Magnetic System• Magnetic system has non linearity when saturation is occured
and cause heating due to hysterisis.
ΔBΔH
µ=B
H
Non linear for dynamic transient analysis
Numerical computation
B = µHFlux density
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Electromechanical Energy Conversion
• Energy relationship
Energy distribution :
+
E transfered E loss E stored
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Total energy transfer to the coupling field :
E coupilng E dissipated
Energy conservation in electromechanical system:
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Energy Balanced
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Electric system :
Mechanical system dynamic:
Electric energy:
EE tranfs. to the coupling
EE tranfs. to the coupling
Electromechanical System
M = massK = springD = friction
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• Energy balance
Differential form :
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Steady State and Dynamic Condition
• Electrical system
• Steady state behaviour
• Mechanical system
Constant voltage Constant mechanical force
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• What is the diferent between magnet permanent and non permanent magnet material ?
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Electrical Motor Development
• Basic Priciples of Electrical Machine Analysis• DC Machine• Reference Frame Theory• Induction Machine• Synchronous Machine• BLDC Machine