DC Machines
DC Machines
DC Machines
DC Machine
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DC Generator Fundamentals
e = ( v B) l
e = induced voltage, v = velocity of the conductor, B = flux density and l is the length of the conductor
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DC MACHINES
Real DC machine Construction Stator: Stationary part of the machine. The stator carries a field winding that is used to produce the required magnetic field by DC excitation. Often know as the field.
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Field Rotor
Rotor: The rotor is the rotating part of the machine. The rotor carries a distributed winding, and is the winding where the emf is induced. Also known as the armature.
Brush
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The picture shows the stator of a large DC machine with several poles. The iron core is supported by a cast iron frame.
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Rotor winding
Commutator
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DC MACHINES
Generated EMF in a Real DC Machine
ZP ZP EG = n = k gn = = k m 60a 2a
Where Z = total number of conductors, P = total number of poles a = P for lap winding, a = 2 for wave winding, = flux, = speed in rad/s and n = speed in rpm.
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DC Motor Fundamentals
F = ( l B )i
F = induced force, B = flux density, I is the current passing in the conductor and l is the length of the conductor
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DC Motor Fundamentals
Counter EMF: When the motor is running, internally generated emf, (EG = EC) opposes the applied voltage, thus:
VT EC IA = RA
Where: VT = terminal voltage, Ec = counter EMF, RA is the armature resistance and IA is the armature current
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EI ZP T= = IA 2 a T = k m I A
Where: T is the torque,
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Example 1
Find the induced voltage for a road with a length of 1 m.
B=3T
V = 1 m/s
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Example 2
Example: Find the force for a conductor with a length of 1 m.
B = 0.35 T
F = (l B)i = (1) * (2) * (0.35) = 0.7 N The direction is into the page
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Example 3
A 6 pole DC machine has an armature connected as a Wave winding. The aramature has 48 slots with 4 conductors/slot. The armature is rotating @ 600 rpm and the flux per pole is 30 mWb, calculate the induced voltage. ZP 48 * 4 * 6 EG = n = * 600 * 30 *10 3 = 172.8V 60a 60 * 2
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Example 4
A six-pole DC machine has a flux per pole of 30 mWb. The armature has 536 conductors connected as a lap winding. The DC machine runs at 1050 rpm and it delivers a rated armature current of 225 A to a load connected to its terminals, calculate:
A) Machine constant, Km B) Generated voltage, EG C) Conductor current D) Electromagnetic torque. E) Power delivered by the machine.
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Example 4
ZP 6 * 536 = = 85 . 31 a) km = 2 a 2 * 6 2 n 2 * 1050 = = 109 . 96 rad/s b) = 60 60 E G = k m = 85 . 31 * 0 . 03 * 109 . 96 = 281 . 4 V c ) Since it is lap winding : Ia 225 = = 37 . 5 A I ( conductor ) = a 6 d ) T = k m I a = 85 . 31 * 0 . 03 * 225 = 575 . 84 N .m e ) P = T = E G I a = 63 . 32 kW
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DC Motors
Equivalent circuit.
The equivalent circuit of DC Motors (and Generators) has two components:
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Classification of DC Motors
Separately Excited and Shunt Motors
- Field and armature windings are either connected separate or in parallel.
Series Motors
- Field and armature windings are connected in series.
Compound Motors
- Has both shunt and series field so it combines features of series and shunt motors.
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Shunt DC Motors
The armature and field windings are connected in parallel. Constant speed operation.
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Shunt DC Motors
By KVL around the outer loop: VT VT - IA RA - EC = 0 I =
F
EC = k gn but I f , so I f = m EC = kI f n
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VT IA = Ra
To limit IA, a resistance is inserted in series with RA then removed after the development of EC
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Speed Regulation
Speed regulation is the percentage change in speed from no-load to full-load as a function of the full load speed.
n NL n FL SR = 100% n FL
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Pin = VtIL
Mechanical Losses Core Losses I2R Losses Copper losses (Both cores)
Stray Losses
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Example 1
Q1) A 240 V, shunt DC motor takes an armature current of 20 A when running at 960 rpm. The armature resistance is 0.2 . Determine the no load speed if the no load armature current is 1 A.
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Example 1
Vt = I a Ra + Ec Ec (full load) = 240 20 * 0.2 = 236 V Ec (no load) = 240 1* 0.2 = 239.8 V assuming I f is constant Ec (n.l.) n(n.l.) 239.8 = n(n.l.) = * 960 = 975.45 rpm 236 Ec ( F .l.) n( F .l.)
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Example 2
Q2) A 120 V shunt motor has the following parameters: Ra = 0.4 , RF = 120 and rotational (core, mechanical and stray) losses are 240 W. On full load, the line current is 19.5 A and the motor runs at 1200 rpm, find: The developed power The output power, and The output torque.
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Example 2
(a) I a = I L I f 120 If = = 1A I a = 19.5 1 = 18.5 A 120 Ec = VT I a Ra = 120 (18.5) * (0.4) = 112.6 V Pdeveloped = Ec * I a = 112.6 *18.5 = 2083.1 watt (b) Pout = Pdeveloped rotational losses = 2083 240 = 1843 watt (c) out = Pout 1843
2 1200 60
= 14.67 N.m
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Series DC Motors
The armature and field winding are connected in series. High starting torque.
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Series DC Motors
By KVL around the loop: VT - IA (RA + Rf) - EC = 0
EC = k gn but I A , so I A = m EC = kI A n
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Example 3
Q1) A DC series motor is operated at full load from a 240 V supply at a speed of 600 rpm. The EC is found to be 217.2 V at a line current of 38 A, find: a) The armature resistance assuming the series field resistance is 0.2 . b) Find the no-load speed given that the no-load current is 1 A.
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Example 3
(a ) Vt = Ec + I a * ( Ra + R f ) 240 217.2 Ra + R f = = 0.6 38 (b) At no load : Ec = 240 1* 0.6 = 239.6 V Ec 2 n2 I a 2 = n2 = 25,151 rpm Ec1 n1 I a1
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Compound DC Motors
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T VT = k m + RA solving for k m VT RA T = 2 k m (K m )
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Comparison of DC Motors
Shunt Motors: Constant speed motor (speed regulation is very good). Adjustable speed, medium starting torque. (Start = 1.4 TFL) Applications: centrifugal pump, machine tools, blowers fans, reciprocating pumps, etc. Series Motors: Variable speed motor which changes speed drastically from one load condition to another. It has a high starting torque. Applications: hoists, electric trains, conveyors, elevators, electric cars, etc. Compound motors: Variable speed motors. It has a high starting torque and the no-load speed is controllable unlike in series motors. Applications: Rolling mills, sudden temporary loads, heavy machine tools, punches, etc
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