Thus by controlling the supply frequency smoothly, the synchronous speed can be controlled over a wide range.
Supply Frequency Control or V/f Control AU : May-12,13,16,18,
Dec.-15,16,17
The
synchronous speed is given by,
Ns
= 120 f / P
Thus
by controlling the supply frequency smoothly, the synchronous speed can be
controlled over a wide range. This gives smooth speed control of an induction
motor.
But
the expression for the air gap flux is given by,
This
is according to the e.m.f. equation of a transformer where,
K1
= Stator winding constant
Tphl
= Stator turns per phase
V
= Supply voltage
f
= Supply frequency
It
can be seen from this expression that if the supply frequency f is changed, the
value of air gap flux also gets affected. This may result into saturation of
stator and rotor cores. Such a saturation leads to the sharp increase in the
(magnetisation) no load current of the motor. Hence it is necessary to maintain
air gap flux constant when supply frequency f is changed.
To
achieve this, it can be seen from the above expression that along with f, V
also must be changed so as to keep (V/f) ratio constant. This ensures constant
air gap flux giving speed control without affecting the performance of the
motor. Hence this method is called V/f control.
Hence
in this method, the supply to the induction motor required is variable voltage
variable frequency supply and can be achieved by an electronic scheme using
converter and inverter circuitry. The scheme is shown in the Fig. 7.5.1.
The
normal supply available is constant voltage constant frequency a.c. supply. The
converter converts this supply into a d.c. supply. This d.c. supply is
then given to the inverter. The inverter is a device which converts d.c.
supply, to variable voltage variable frequency a.c. supply which is required to
keep V/f ratio constant. By selecting the proper frequency and maintaining V/f
constant, smooth speed control of the induction motor is possible.
If
f is the normal working frequency then the Fig. 7.5.2 shows the torque-slip
characteristics for the frequency f1 > f and f2 < f
i.e. for frequencies above and below the normal frequency.
Another
disadvantage of this method is that the supply obtained can not be used to
supply other devices which require constant voltage. Hence an individual scheme
for a separate motor is required which makes it costly.
Review Questions
1. Write short notes on : Variable frequency method of speed
control of three phase induction motors. AU : May-12, 13, Dec.-15,17, Marks 8
2. Explain in detail the speed control methods of induction
motor.
3. Explain the speed control methods of a three phase induction
motor.
Electrical Machines II: UNIT IV: Starting and Speed Control of Three Phase Induction Motor : Tag: Engineering Electrical Machines - II : Three Phase Induction Motor - Supply Frequency Control or V/f Control
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