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Study of Synchronous Motor

Detailed Study of Synchronous Motor
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Requirements

  • Basic knowledge of Electrical Energy.

Description

· A synchronous electric motor is an AC motor in which, at steady state, the rotation of the shaft is synchronized with the frequency of the supply current.

· The rotation period is exactly equal to an integral number of AC cycles.

· Synchronous motors contain multiphase AC electromagnets on the stator of the motor that create a magnetic field which rotates in time with the oscillations of the line current.

· The rotor with permanent magnets or electromagnets turns in step with the stator field at the same rate and as a result, provides the second synchronized rotating magnet field of any AC motor.

· A synchronous motor is termed doubly fed if it is supplied with independently excited multiphase AC electromagnets on both the rotor and stator.

· The synchronous motor and induction motor are the most widely used types of AC motor.

· The difference between the two types is that the synchronous motor rotates at a rate locked to the line frequency since it does not rely on current induction to produce the rotor's magnetic field.

· The induction motor requires slip: the rotor must rotate slightly slower than the AC alternations in order to induce current in the rotor winding.

· Small synchronous motors are used in timing applications such as in synchronous clocks, timers in appliances, and precision servomechanisms in which the motor must operate at a precise speed; speed accuracy is that of the power line frequency, which is carefully controlled in large interconnected grid systems.

· Synchronous motors are available in self-excited sub-fractional horsepower sizes to high power industrial sizes.

· In the fractional horsepower range, most synchronous motors are used where precise constant speed is required.

· These machines are commonly used in analog electric clocks, timers and other devices where correct time is required.

· In higher power industrial sizes, the synchronous motor provides two important functions. First, it is a highly efficient means of converting AC energy to work. Second, it can operate at leading or unity power factor and thereby providing power-factor correction.

Who this course is for:

  • Students from Under graduate engineering course, faculties

Instructor

Assistant Professor
  • 3.9 Instructor Rating
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  • 1,632 Students
  • 2 Courses

*Working as Assistant Professor at K. K. Wagh Institute of Engineering Education & Research, Nashik.

*Have teaching experience of more than 11 years.

*Subjects taught are

1) Basic Electrical Engineering

2) Electrical Technology

3) Electrical Machines-I

4) Electrical Machines-II

5) Design of Electrical Machines

6) Control Systems-II

7) Electrical Measurements & Instrumentation

*Educational details:

*Completed Bachelors Degree in Electrical Engineering

*Completed Masters Degree in Electrical Control Systems

*Pursuing Ph.D Degree at SVNIT, Surat

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