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Single Phase Asynchronous Machine - Model the dynamics of single phase asynchronous machine with squirrel-cage rotor

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Description

This machine has two windings: the main winding and the auxiliary winding. The model allows to simulate the split-phase, the capacitor-start, the capacitor-start-capacitor-run, and main & auxiliary windings operation modes.

The electrical part of the machine is represented by a fourth-order state-space model and the mechanical part by a second-order system. All electrical variables and parameters are referred to the stator. This is indicated by the prime signs in the machine equations given below. All stator and rotor quantities are in the stator reference frame (dq frame). The subscripts used are defined as follows:

Subscript

Definition

d

d axis quantity

q

q axis quantity

r

Referred to the main winding rotor quantity

R

Referred to the auxiliary winding rotor quantity

s

Main winding stator quantity

S

Auxiliary winding stator quantity

l

Leakage inductance

m

Magnetizing inductance

Electrical System

Mechanical System

Reference frame

The reference frame fixed in the stator is used to convert voltages and currents to the dq frame.

The following relationships describe the ab-to-dq frame transformations applied to the single phase asynchronous machine.

The variable f can represent either voltage, currents or flux linkage.

The single phase asynchronous machine block parameters are defined as follows (all quantities are referred to the stator):

Parameter

Definition

Rs, Lls

Main winding stator resistance and leakage inductance

RS, LlS

Auxiliary winding stator resistance and leakage inductance

R'r, L'lr

Main winding rotor resistance and leakage inductance

R'R, L'lR

Auxiliary winding rotor resistance and leakage inductance

Lms

Main winding magnetizing inductance

LmS

Auxiliary winding magnetizing inductance

Lss, L'rr

Total main winding stator and rotor inductances

LSS, L'RR

Total auxiliary winding stator and rotor inductances

Vas ,ias

Vbs ,ibs

Vqs, iqs

Main winding stator voltage and current

Auxiliary winding stator voltage and current

q axis stator voltage and current

V'qr, i'qr

q axis rotor voltage and current

Vds, ids

d axis stator voltage and current

V'dr, i'dr

d axis rotor voltage and current

ϕqs, ϕds

Stator q and d axis fluxes

ϕ'qr, ϕ'dr

Rotor q and d axis fluxes

ωm

Angular velocity of the rotor

Θm

Rotor angular position

p

Number of pole pairs

ωr

Electrical angular velocity (ωm x p)

Θr

Electrical rotor angular position (Θm x p)

Te

Electromagnetic torque

Tm

Shaft mechanical torque

J

F

Combined rotor and load inertia coefficient in (kg.m2). Set to infinite to simulate locked rotor.

Combined rotor and load viscous friction coefficient

H

Combined rotor and load inertia constant in (s). Set to infinite to simulate locked rotor.

Ns

NS

Rst

Cs

Rrun

Crun

Number of main winding's effective turns

Number of auxiliary winding's effective turns

Capacitor-Start resistance

Capacitor-Start

Capacitor-Run resistance

Capacitor-Run

N

Ratio of number of auxiliary winding's effective turns and number of main winding's effective turns

Dialog Box and Parameters

You can choose between two types of unit to specify the electrical and mechanical parameters of the model, the per unit dialog box and the SI dialog box. Both blocks are modeling the same machine. Depending on the dialog box you choose to use, the software automatically converts the parameters you enter into per unit parameters. The Simulink model of the single phase asynchronous machine block uses per unit parameters.

Configuration Tab

Units

Specify the per unit dialog box or the SI dialog box.

Type of machine

Specify one of the four types of single phase asynchronous machine (the split-phase, the capacitor-start, the capacitor-start-capacitor-run, or the main & auxiliary windings).

Parameters Tab

Nominal power, voltage, and frequency

The nominal apparent power Pn (VA), RMS Vn (V), and frequency fn (Hz).

Main winding stator

The stator resistance Rs (Ω or pu) and leakage inductance Lls (H or pu).

Main winding rotor

The rotor resistance Rr' (Ω or pu) and leakage inductance Llr' (H or pu), both referred to the stator.

Main winding mutual inductance

The magnetizing inductance Lms (H or pu).

Auxiliary winding stator

The stator resistance RS (Ω or pu) and leakage inductance LlS (H or pu).

Inertia, friction factor, pole pairs, turn ratio (aux/main)

For the SI units dialog box: the combined machine and load inertia coefficient J (kg.m2), combined viscous friction coefficient F (N.m.s),number of pole pairs p and ratio of number of auxiliary winding's effective turns and number of main winding's effective turns. pu units dialog box: the inertia constant H (s), combined viscous friction coefficient F (pu), and number of pole pairs p.

Capacitor-Start

The start capacitance Cs (farad or pu) and capacitor series resistance Rst(Ω or pu)

Capacitor-Run

The run capacitance Crun (farad or pu) and series resistance Rrun (farad or pu)

Disconnection speed

Specifies the speed (%) when the auxiliary winding may be disconnected.

Initial speed

Specifies the initial speed (%).

Advanced Tab

Sample time (-1 for inherited)

Specifies the sample time used by the block. To inherit the sample time specified in the Powergui block, set this parameter to -1.

Inputs and Outputs

Tm

The Simulink input of the block is the mechanical torque at the machine's shaft. When you use the SI parameters mask, the input is a signal in N.m, otherwise it is in pu.

m

The Simulink output of the block is a vector containing 16 signals. You can demultiplex these signals by using the Bus Selector block provided in the Simulink library. Depending on the type of mask you use, the units are in SI, or in pu.

Signal

Definition

Units

Symbol

1

Rotor current ir_a

A or pu

i'ra

2

Rotor current ir_b

A or pu

i'rb

3

Rotor current iq

A or pu

i'qr

4

Rotor current id

A or pu

i'dr

5

Rotor flux phir_q

V.s or pu

ϕ'qr

6

Rotor flux phir_d

V.s or pu

ϕ'dr

7

Rotor voltage Vr_q

V or pu

v'qr

8

Rotor voltage Vr_d

V or pu

v'd

9

Main winding stator current ia

A or pu

ia

10

Auxiliary winding stator current ib

A or pu

ib

11

Voltage capacitor Vc

V or pu

Vc

12

Stator flux phis_q(V.s)

V.s or pu

ϕqs

13

Stator flux phis_d(V.s)

V.s or pu

ϕds

14

Rotor speed

rad/s

ωm

15

Electromagnetic torque Te

N.m or pu

Te

16

Rotor angle thetam

rad

Θm

Limitations

The single phase asynchronous machine block does not include a representation of iron losses and saturation.

Example

This example, available in the power_singlephaseASM demo, illustrates the use of the Single Phase Asynchronous Machine block in two modes of operation.

It consists of a single phase asynchronous machine in an open-loop speed control system. The main and auxiliary windings are fed by a single phase power supply. The motor is started at no-load and a step of 1N.m is applied at 2 seconds.

Capacitor-Start Operation Mode

The next series of figures shows the capacitor-start operation where the auxiliary winding is tripped when the machine is speeded up to 75% of the rated speed.

The last figure in the series, Electromagnetic Torque in Capacitor-Start Operation Mode, shows the electromagnetic torque developed by the machine. Since there is a step load of 1 N.m, the average torque will be 1 N.m. The torque ripple amplitude is about 2.5 N.m, or 150% of the rated load. The torque pulsation affects the operation of the machine.

Auxiliary Winding Current in Capacitor-Start Operation Mode

The auxiliary winding current is set to zero when the speed reaches 75% of the rated speed. The voltage across the start-capacitor remains at its maximum value, since current and voltage across a capacitor are in quadrature.

Main Winding Current in Capacitor-Start Operation Mode

Capacitor Voltage in Capacitor-Start Operation Mode

Speed in Capacitor-Start Operation Mode

Electromagnetic Torque in Capacitor-Start Operation Mode

Capacitor-Start-Run Operation Mode

An improvement in the operation mode of the single phase asynchronous machine occurs when the auxiliary winding is still connected in series with a capacitor after starting.

The next figures show the simulation wave forms in the capacitor-start-run operation mode single phase asynchronous machine. The magnitude of the torque ripple at steady state is only about 3% of the load torque. It improves the operation of a single phase asynchronous machine by limiting the shaft's vibrations.

Main Winding Current in Capacitor-Start-Run Operation Mode

Auxiliary Winding Current in Capacitor-Start-Run Operation Mode

Capacitor Voltage in Capacitor-Start-Run Operation Mode

Electromagnetic Torque in Capacitor-Start-Run Operation Mode

Speed in Capacitor-Start-Run Operation Mode

References

[1] Krause, P.C., O. Wasynczuk, and S.D. Sudhoff, Analysis of Electric Machinery, IEEE Press, 1995.

  


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