From the previous article,
it is clear that if excitation is varied from very low (under
excitation) to very high (over excitation) value, then current I
a decreases,
becomes minimum at unity p.f. and then again increases. But initial
lagging current becomes unity and then becomes leading in nature. This
can be shown as in the Fig. 1.
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Fig. 1 |
Excitation can
be increased by increasing the field current passing through the field
winding of synchronous motor. If graph of armature current drawn by the
motor (Ia) against field current (If) is plotted,
then its shape looks like an english alphabet V. If such graphs are
obtained at various load conditions we get family of curves, all looking
like V. Such curves are called V-curves of synchronous motor. These are
shown in the Fig. 2a).
As against this, if the power factor (cos Φ) is plotted against field current (If), then the shape of the graph looks like an inverted V. Such curves obtained by plotting p.f. against If, at various load conditions are called Inverted V-curves of synchronous motor. These curves are shown in the Fig. 2(b).
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Fig. 2 V-curves and Inverted V-curves |
1.1 Experimental Setup to Obtain V-Curves
Fig. 3 shows an experimental setup to obtain V-curves and Inverted V-curves of synchronous motor.
Stator is connected top three phase supply through wattmeters and
ammeter. The two wattmeter method is used to measure input power of
motor. The ammeter is reading line current which is same as armature
(stator) current. Voltmeter is reading line voltage.
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Fig. 3 Experimental setup for V-curves |
A rheostat in a
potential divider arrangement is used in the field circuit. By
controlling the voltage by rheostat, the field current can be changed.
Hence motor can be subjected to variable excitation condition to note
down the readings.
Observation Table :
Now IL = Ia, per phase value can be determined, from the stator winding connections.
IL = Iaph for stator connection
IL/√3 = Iaph for delta connection
The power factor can be obtained as
The result table can be prepared as :
The graph can be plotted from this result table.
1) Ia Vs If → V-curve
2) cosΦ Vs If → Inverted V-curve
The entire procedure can be repeated for various load conditions to obtain family of V-curves and Inverted V-curves.
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