• The equation represents a straight line, passing through the origin, as shown in the Fig. 4.13.1. Torque increases linearly with armature current. It is seen earlier that armature current is decided by the load. So as load increases, armature current increases, increasing the torque developed linearly.
Characteristics
of D.C. Shunt Motor
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For
a d.c. motor T α Ia
For
a constant values of Rsh and supply voltage V, Ish is
also constant and hence flux is also constant.
Ta
α Ia
•
The equation represents a straight line, passing through the origin, as shown
in the Fig. 4.13.1. Torque increases linearly with armature current. It is seen
earlier that armature current is decided by the load. So as load increases,
armature current increases, increasing the torque developed linearly.
•
Now if shaft torque is plotted against armature current, it is known that shaft
torque is less than the armature torque and the difference between the two is
loss torque Tf as shown. On no load Tsh = 0 but armature
torque is present which is just enough to overcome stray losses shown as Ta0.The
current required is Ia0 on no load to produce Ta0 and
hence Tsh graph has an intercept of Ia0 on the current
axis.
• To generate high starting torque, this type
of motor requires a large value of armature current at start. This may damage
the motor hence d.c. shunt motors can develop moderate starting torque and
hence suitable for such applications where starting torque requirement is
moderate.
From the speed equation we get,
N
α V- Ia Ra / ϕ α V- IaRa as ϕ is
constant.
So
as load increases, the armature current increases and hence drop Ia
Ra also increases.
•
Hence for constant supply voltage, V - IaRa decreases and
hence speed reduces. But as Ra very small, for change in Ia
from no load to full load, drop Ia Ra is very small and
hence drop in speed is also not significant from no load to full load.
•
So the characteristics is slightly droping in the Fig. 4. 13.2
Key Point:
But for all practical purposes these type of motors are considered to be a
constant speed motors.
These
characteristics can be derived from the above two characteristics. This graph
is similar to speed-armature current characteristics as torque is proportional
to the armature current. This curve shows that the speed almost remains
constant though torque changes from no load to full load conditions. This is
shown in the Fig. 4.13.3.
Review Question
1. Draw and explain
the characteristics of d.c. shunt motor. AU: May-06,14,15, Dec.-09,14,19,
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