• When it is desired to have wide and very sensitive speed control then this system is more generally used. The system is as shown in the Fig. 4.22.1.
Ward-Leonard System of Speed Control
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• When it is desired
to have wide and very sensitive speed control then this system is more
generally used. The system is as shown in the Fig. 4.22.1.
• As shown in the
Fig. 4.22.1 M1 is the main motor whose speed control is required.
The field winding of this motor is permanently connected to d.c. supply whereas
armature is supplied with variable voltage so that motor can run at any desired
speed. To provide this variable voltage, motor generator set is used. It
consists of either a.c. or d.c. motor directly coupled to a generator. This
motor runs at an approximately constant speed.
• The output of
generator G is fed to motor M1. field circuit of this generator is
separately excited from the available d.c. supply through a reversing switch
and a potential divider so that its excitation can be varied from zero to
maximum in both the directions. Thus generator output voltage will be varied
from zero to maximum value. By reversing the direction of the field current of
G with the help of reversing switch, polarity of the generated voltage will be
reversed and thus change in direction of motor M1 also will be
achieved.

• As this method can give unlimited speed control in
either directions, this system is commonly employed for elevators, hoists and
main drive in steel mills. Also this system is ideal in applications where
frequent starting, stopping and reversals are required. As the generator
voltage can be raised gradually from zero, the motor starts up smoothly without
any extra starting equipment. Although this system is advantageous as it is
giving wide range of speeds it requires two extra machines which involves high
capital cost.
• In modern days SCRS are used for obtaining variable
d.c. voltage which will take power from a.c. mains through a transformer.
Though it is not less expensive, the arrangement is neat and free from
maintenance problems. It will give automatic control of speed.
• The modified
Ward-Leonard system is called Ward Leonard Ilgner system in which a flywheel is
used in addition to motor generator set. It is used to reduce the fluctuations
in power demand from the supply. When load on main motor is suddenly increased,
the driving motor M2 from motor generator set slows down. Thus
inertia of flywheel is used to supply part of the overload. However when load
is suddenly decreased from motor M1 then motor M2 from set speeds up
which allows energy to store in the flywheel.
The advantages are,
1. Wide range of speed control.
2.Smooth speed contol is possible.
3.The speed can be controlled in both the directions of
rotation.
4. Motor runs with uniform acceleration.
5. It has inherent regenerative braking capacity.
6. Good speed regulation is possible.
The disadvantages are,
1. High initial cost due to two extra machines.
2. Overall efficiency is low.
3. Frequent maintenance is required.
4. More floor area is necessary and foundation is costly.
Review Question
1. Explain Ward-Leonard method of speed control in d.c. motors.
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