Transfer Function of Armature Controlled DC Motor
Transfer Function of Armature Controlled DC Motor: The speed of a dc motor can be controlled by varying the voltage applied to the armature of a dc motor. A separately…
Transfer Function of Armature Controlled DC Motor: The speed of a dc motor can be controlled by varying the voltage applied to the armature of a dc motor. A separately…
Introduction Control Techniques in Electric Drives: An electric drive is a well established industrial drive as it has several adÂvantages and special features. Its Control Techniques consists in starting, speed…
Reversible Drive using Field Reversal: A Reversible Drive using Field Reversal can be realised as shown in Figs. 4.83 and 4.84. In Fig. 4.83, the armature is fed from a…
Reversible Drive using Dual Converter: It is possible to reverse both voltage and current of the load using a dual converter. The current reversal is very fast in this case…
Reversible Drive using Armature Current Reversal: A schematic of a reversible drive using contactors to reverse the Armature Current Reversal for reversing the rotation is shown kin Fig. 4.81. The…
Reversible Drives using Phase Controlled Converters: When speed control in both forward and reverse directions is required a Reversible Drives is used. In several applications the speed reversal may be…
Chopper Fed DC Drives: The variable voltage to the armature of a dc motor for speed control can be obtained from a dc chopper which is a single stage dc…
Methods to Leading Power Factor: We have seen that a phase controlled converter requires reactive power for control and commutation. The harmonics do not contribute to the active power loading…