AC Machines Fundamentals
AC Machines Fundamentals
Introduction
• Synchronous machines: Motors and generators
whose magnetic field is supplied by a separate dc power
supply.
cd Vab
l r
N S
d a Vcd ab
B
ein (v B).l vBl sin
B
eab vBl sin ab
+ - ab
ebc eda 0 r
ecd vBl sin cd F
F d
Bloop
l
F i (l B) ilB
ab ( F )(r sin ab ) rilB sin ab
cd
d
BS
a
ab
bc da 0 ind kBloop Bs
i
– The reluctance of air gap is much higher than the reluctance of either the
rotor and stator. So the flux density vector B takes the shortest possible
path across the air gap and jumps perpendicularly between the rotor and
stator.
How to produce sinusoidal voltage ? The flux
density must vary in sinusoidal manner.
nc N c cos
360
180
The most straight foreword way to achieve a
sinusoidal variations of m.m.f along the surface
of air gap is to distribute the turns of the windings
that produce the m.m.f in closely spaced slots Fractional pitch winding is also
and to vary the number of conductors in each used to reduce harmonics and
slot in sinusoidal manner. get sinusoidal waves
Induced voltage in AC Machine
Airgap
c-d
• The magnitude of flux density at a
point around the rotor is given by :
BM
B BM cos
EA 2Ncf K
Induce torque in AC Machine
Sync. Generator
Induction Motor