Influence of different supply modes on the performance of linear induction motors

This paper deals with the modelling of traction linear induction motors (LIMs) for public transportation. The magnetic end effect inherent to these motors causes an asymmetry of their phase impedances. Thus, if the LIM is supplied from the three-phase symmetrical voltage, its phase currents become a...

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Main Authors: Ryszard Pałka, Konrad Woronowicz, Jan Kotwas, Wang Xing, Hao Chen
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Polish Academy of Sciences 2019-09-01
Series:Archives of Electrical Engineering
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Online Access:https://journals.pan.pl/Content/112879/PDF/01_AEE-2019-3_INTERNET.pdf
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Summary:This paper deals with the modelling of traction linear induction motors (LIMs) for public transportation. The magnetic end effect inherent to these motors causes an asymmetry of their phase impedances. Thus, if the LIM is supplied from the three-phase symmetrical voltage, its phase currents become asymmetric. This effect must be taken into consideration when simulating the LIMs’ performance. Otherwise, when the motor phase currents are assumed to be symmetric in the simulation, the simulation results are in error. This paper investigates the LIM performance, considering the end-effect induced asymmetry of the phase currents, and presents a comparative study of the LIM performance characteristics in both the voltage and the current mode.
ISSN:2300-2506