What is Synchronous Motors how it different from Induction Motor ?
As we already described there are two types of motors available in the
electrical industry which depend on the type of supply. When the motor
is run using the Alternating current It normally says as AC motors and
for direct current, it says DC motors. AC motors can also classify as
synchronous motors and asynchronous motors. Normally Induction motors
are famously known as asynchronous motor and we have already discussed
several articles regarding the induction motors in our previous
articles.
Characteristic of Synchronous Motor
The construction of the synchronous motors are different with an
induction motor and this synchronous motors got a specific number of a
pole which mounted to rotor winding.
These motors are known as synchronous because the speed of this motor is
directly related to the line frequency and speed is constant.The rotor
of the synchronous motor runs rotates at the speed of the rotating
magnetic motion field (mmf). So the synchronous motor speed can denote
as following
S = Ns- Nr/ Ns
In a single phase motor the instantaneous power pulsating at twice the
supply frequency consequently. there is torque which pulsating at the
double the stator frequency. The pulsating torque is present in
additional to T-S charismatic ( The time average torque ).
Characteristics of Induction Motor
There is a maximum possible torque that cannot be exceeded. This type of
torque is known as pull-out torque as breakdown torque. Normally this
torque is two to three times larger than the rated full load torque of
the induction motor.
Normally the load torque should be less than the starting torque of the
induction motor to start the motor which consists a load.
When a motor reaches the stable state, it develops a torque which is
equal to the load torque and this torque is referred as point “0”.
When the motor is running under stable, the load is reduced and the
rotor speed will increase, so the slip will reduce due to the induced
voltage and the current in the rotor will reduce as result. Due to the
above phenomena, the developed torque reduced and also equalized the
reduced torque.
When the motor is running stable condition and if the load has increased
the rotor will slow down. So slip increases, the induced voltage, and
current increases, as a result, the developed torque increases and
equalized the increased load torque.
Difference between Synchronous Motors and Induction motors
The pulsating torque results from the interaction of the opposite rotating field across each other twice the synchronous speed.
It also produces a humming effect and also makes a single phase motor
noise than the polyphase motor.The effect of pulsation torque also can
be minimized by using elastic mounting rubber pad etc.
Unlike induction motors, synchronous motor needs an additional Direct
current power supply to energize the rotor winding because the
synchronous motors are not self-starting.
Since the induction motors always run under the lagging power factor the
synchronous motor can runs leading or lagging power factor. The main
reason where synchronous motors used in the industry is due to its
efficiency. Normally synchronous motor contains better efficiency than
the induction motor but the cost is also high.
As we already described there are two types of motors available in the
electrical industry which depend on the type of supply. When the motor
is run using the Alternating current It normally says as AC motors and
for direct current, it says DC motors. AC motors can also classify as
synchronous motors and asynchronous motors. Normally Induction motors
are famously known as asynchronous motor and we have already discussed
several articles regarding the induction motors in our previous
articles.
Characteristic of Synchronous Motor
The construction of the synchronous motors are different with an
induction motor and this synchronous motors got a specific number of a
pole which mounted to rotor winding.
These motors are known as synchronous because the speed of this motor is
directly related to the line frequency and speed is constant.The rotor
of the synchronous motor runs rotates at the speed of the rotating
magnetic motion field (mmf). So the synchronous motor speed can denote
as following
S = Ns- Nr/ Ns
In a single phase motor the instantaneous power pulsating at twice the
supply frequency consequently. there is torque which pulsating at the
double the stator frequency. The pulsating torque is present in
additional to T-S charismatic ( The time average torque ).
Characteristics of Induction Motor
There is a maximum possible torque that cannot be exceeded. This type of
torque is known as pull-out torque as breakdown torque. Normally this
torque is two to three times larger than the rated full load torque of
the induction motor.
Normally the load torque should be less than the starting torque of the
induction motor to start the motor which consists a load.
When a motor reaches the stable state, it develops a torque which is
equal to the load torque and this torque is referred as point “0”.
When the motor is running under stable, the load is reduced and the
rotor speed will increase, so the slip will reduce due to the induced
voltage and the current in the rotor will reduce as result. Due to the
above phenomena, the developed torque reduced and also equalized the
reduced torque.
When the motor is running stable condition and if the load has increased
the rotor will slow down. So slip increases, the induced voltage, and
current increases, as a result, the developed torque increases and
equalized the increased load torque.
Difference between Synchronous Motors and Induction motors
The pulsating torque results from the interaction of the opposite rotating field across each other twice the synchronous speed.
It also produces a humming effect and also makes a single phase motor
noise than the polyphase motor.The effect of pulsation torque also can
be minimized by using elastic mounting rubber pad etc.
Unlike induction motors, synchronous motor needs an additional Direct
current power supply to energize the rotor winding because the
synchronous motors are not self-starting.
Since the induction motors always run under the lagging power factor the
synchronous motor can runs leading or lagging power factor. The main
reason where synchronous motors used in the industry is due to its
efficiency. Normally synchronous motor contains better efficiency than
the induction motor but the cost is also high.
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