A New Slip Frequncy Detector of an Induction Motor Utilizing Rotor Slot Harmonics |
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Authors: | Ishida Muneaki Iwata Koji |
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Affiliation: | Faculty of Engineering, Department of Electrical Engineering, Nagoya University; |
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Abstract: | A method to detect slip frequency from rotor slot harmonics of a three-phase squirrel-cage induction motor is proposed. The rotor slot harmonic voltage Is obtained by summing the three phase voltages, and after being sampled with a multiple of the stator frequency, it is changed into slip frequency waves, from which a voltage proportional to the slip frequency is obtained. Sophisticated sampling techniques allow elimination of the third harmonic voltage induced in the sum of the three-phase voltages and also allow reduction of time constant of the slip frequency detector. Expenmental results show that the slip frequency detector has a good linearity in the range of slip frequency of about -50 to +30 percent of the stator frequency. |
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