Michael B. Brennen
Westinghouse Electric
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IEEE Transactions on Industry Applications | 1977
Michael B. Brennen; Alberto Abbondanti
The utilization of the squirrel cage induction motor as an autonomous induction generator is briefly reviewed. In view of potential new applications, the discussion focuses on a simple exciter scheme based on using a static reactive power generator implemented with fixed capacitors and thyristor controlled inductors. The feasibility of the proposed scheme with naturally commutated thyristors is verified by measurements on a test setup employing a standard 15-hp induction motor.
IEEE Transactions on Industry Applications | 1975
Alberto Abbondanti; Michael B. Brennen
In certain types of adjustable frequency induction motor drives, optimal control of the motor can be best implemented by using information on the motor slip frequency. Unfortunately, this generally requires the use of an electromechanical speed transducer coupled to the shaft. The presence of this transducer spoils the general characteristics of ruggedness and mechanical simplicity typical of an ac drive. This paper discusses an improved method of obtaining the slip information without the use of rotary transducers of any kind. By sensing the electrical quantities applied to the motor (voltages, currents, and phases) and by performing simple signal processing operations on the sensed quantities, an analog signal proportional to the slip level is derived and used in motor control functions.
Archive | 1985
Eric J. Stacey; Michael B. Brennen
Archive | 1974
Laszlo Gyugyi; Michael B. Brennen
Archive | 1986
Michael B. Brennen; Alberto Abbondanti
Archive | 1994
Michael B. Brennen
Archive | 1986
Michael B. Brennen; Mark G. Gernhardt
Archive | 1976
Laszlo Gyugyi; Eric J. Stacey; Michael B. Brennen
Archive | 1974
Francis T. Thompson; Michael B. Brennen
Archive | 1994
Michael B. Brennen