Dynamic Analysis of Series-Connected and Mechanically-Coupled Twin Synchronous Motor Drive

Series-connection of the stator windings of electric motors could serve a number of purposes, including load balancing between two synchronous motors. This paper modeled and analyzed a drive system of two separate three-phase synchronous motors whose stator windings are series- connected by a unique...

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Main Author: I.K. Onwuka, G.C. Diyoke, E.S. Obe
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Faculty of Engineering and Technology 2020-03-01
Series:Nigerian Journal of Technological Development
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spelling doaj-566993568a364575a4be79496cda69ae2020-11-25T03:09:31ZengFaculty of Engineering and TechnologyNigerian Journal of Technological Development2437-21102437-21102020-03-01171333910.4314/njtd.v17i1.5Dynamic Analysis of Series-Connected and Mechanically-Coupled Twin Synchronous Motor Drive I.K. Onwuka, G.C. Diyoke, E.S. ObeSeries-connection of the stator windings of electric motors could serve a number of purposes, including load balancing between two synchronous motors. This paper modeled and analyzed a drive system of two separate three-phase synchronous motors whose stator windings are series- connected by a unique stator winding scheme, and whose shafts are mechanically coupled to a common load shaft through a speed reduction gear driven through the pinions of the respective motors. The mathematical model is developed in detail, and the system is simulated using MATLAB/SIMULINK. It is observed that for the case of a balanced load on the respective shafts of the two motors, the dynamic behavior of the two motors are identical. It is further observed that with the particular stator winding arrangement giving rise to six-windings per motor unit, each motor is essentially a three-phase motor and may be operated direct on line (DOL).common load shaftdolseries-connected stator windingssynchronous motors
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author I.K. Onwuka, G.C. Diyoke, E.S. Obe
spellingShingle I.K. Onwuka, G.C. Diyoke, E.S. Obe
Dynamic Analysis of Series-Connected and Mechanically-Coupled Twin Synchronous Motor Drive
Nigerian Journal of Technological Development
common load shaft
dol
series-connected stator windings
synchronous motors
author_facet I.K. Onwuka, G.C. Diyoke, E.S. Obe
author_sort I.K. Onwuka, G.C. Diyoke, E.S. Obe
title Dynamic Analysis of Series-Connected and Mechanically-Coupled Twin Synchronous Motor Drive
title_short Dynamic Analysis of Series-Connected and Mechanically-Coupled Twin Synchronous Motor Drive
title_full Dynamic Analysis of Series-Connected and Mechanically-Coupled Twin Synchronous Motor Drive
title_fullStr Dynamic Analysis of Series-Connected and Mechanically-Coupled Twin Synchronous Motor Drive
title_full_unstemmed Dynamic Analysis of Series-Connected and Mechanically-Coupled Twin Synchronous Motor Drive
title_sort dynamic analysis of series-connected and mechanically-coupled twin synchronous motor drive
publisher Faculty of Engineering and Technology
series Nigerian Journal of Technological Development
issn 2437-2110
2437-2110
publishDate 2020-03-01
description Series-connection of the stator windings of electric motors could serve a number of purposes, including load balancing between two synchronous motors. This paper modeled and analyzed a drive system of two separate three-phase synchronous motors whose stator windings are series- connected by a unique stator winding scheme, and whose shafts are mechanically coupled to a common load shaft through a speed reduction gear driven through the pinions of the respective motors. The mathematical model is developed in detail, and the system is simulated using MATLAB/SIMULINK. It is observed that for the case of a balanced load on the respective shafts of the two motors, the dynamic behavior of the two motors are identical. It is further observed that with the particular stator winding arrangement giving rise to six-windings per motor unit, each motor is essentially a three-phase motor and may be operated direct on line (DOL).
topic common load shaft
dol
series-connected stator windings
synchronous motors
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