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  2. Synchronous motor - Wikipedia

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    A permanent magnet synchronous motor and reluctance motor requires a control system for operating (VFD or servo drive). There is a large number of control methods for synchronous machines, selected depending on the construction of the electric motor and the scope. Control methods can be divided into: [21] [22] Scalar control. V/f control ...

  3. Korndörfer autotransformer starter - Wikipedia

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    The motor is connected at a selected reduced voltage tap on the autotransformer and starts to turn and accelerate; After a predetermined period the Star switch will open; After a milli-second delay the Run switch will close, connecting full line voltage to the motor; The Start switch will then open and the motor will be at operational speed

  4. Induction motor - Wikipedia

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    In both induction and synchronous motors, the AC power supplied to the motor's stator creates a magnetic field that rotates in synchronism with the AC oscillations. Whereas a synchronous motor's rotor turns at the same rate as the stator field, an induction motor's rotor rotates at a somewhat slower speed than the stator field.

  5. Vector control (motor) - Wikipedia

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    In vector control, an AC induction or synchronous motor is controlled under all operating conditions like a separately excited DC motor. [21] That is, the AC motor behaves like a DC motor in which the field flux linkage and armature flux linkage created by the respective field and armature (or torque component) currents are orthogonally aligned such that, when torque is controlled, the field ...

  6. Circle diagram - Wikipedia

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    The circle diagram can be drawn for alternators, synchronous motors, transformers, induction motors. The Heyland diagram is an approximate representation of a circle diagram applied to induction motors, which assumes that stator input voltage, rotor resistance and rotor reactance are constant and stator resistance and core loss are zero.

  7. Synchronous condenser - Wikipedia

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    In an industrial plant, synchronous motors can be used to supply some of the reactive power required by induction motors. This improves the plant power factor and reduces the reactive current required from the grid. A synchronous condenser provides stepless automatic power-factor correction with the ability to produce up to 150% additional vars.

  8. Damper winding - Wikipedia

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    It is used to dampen the transient oscillations and facilitate the start-up operation. [ 2 ] Since the design of a damper winding is similar to that of a asynchronous motor , the winding technically enables the direct-on-line start and can even be used for the motor operation in the asynchronous mode.

  9. Motor soft starter - Wikipedia

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    A motor soft starter is a device used with AC electrical motors to temporarily reduce the load and torque in the powertrain and electric current surge of the motor during start-up. This reduces the mechanical stress on the motor and shaft, as well as the electrodynamic stresses on the attached power cables and electrical distribution network ...