ANALYSIS OF A SERIES-DELTA CONNECTED TANDEM INDUCTION MOTOR |
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Authors: | JACOB PERAHIA CHEMMANGOT V. NAYAR |
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Affiliation: | School of Electrical and Computer Engineering Curtin University of Technology , GPO Box U1987, Perth, 6001, Western Australia |
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Abstract: | Abstract A tandem induction motor comprised of two independently housed stator windings, one housing stationary and the other able to be physically rotated, and a squirrel-cage rotor common to both stators is described. When the motor is fed from a single source, altering the position of the moveable stator changes shaft speed in a similar manner to operating a normal induction motor at variable terminal voltage This paper presents an equivalent circuit model of the tandem induction motor for series-delta connected stator windings. Using the equivalent circuit stator current, power factor, and torque are calculated and then compared to laboratory test results obtained from a 3 kW tandem motor test rig |
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