ABSTRACT

Developments in power electronics and digital control have made the rugged, low-cost, high-performance induction machine the popular choice of electric generator/motor in many industries. As the induction machine proves to be an efficient power solution for the flexible, distributed systems of the near future, the dynamic worldwide market continues to grow. It is imperative that engineers have a solid grasp of the complex issues of analysis and design associated with these devices.

The Induction Machines Design Handbook, Second Edition satisfies this need, providing a comprehensive, self-contained, and up-to-date reference on single- and three-phase induction machines in constant and variable speed applications. Picking up where the first edition left off, this book taps into the authors’ considerable field experience to fortify and summarize the rich existing literature on the subject. Without drastically changing the effective logical structure and content of the original text, this second edition acknowledges notable theoretical and practical developments in the field that have occurred during the eight years since the first publication. It makes corrections and/or improvements to text, formulae, and figures.

 

New material includes:

  • Introduction of more realistic specifications and reworked numerical calculations in some of the examples
  • Changes in terminology
  • Discussion of some novel issues, with illustrative results from recent literature
  • New and updated photos
  • Data on new mild magnetic materials (metglass)
  • An industrial "sinusoidal" two-phase winding
  • Illustrations of finite element method airgap flux density
  • Enhanced presentations of unbalanced voltage and new harmonic-rich voltage supply IM performance
  • Discussion of stator (multiconductor) winding skin effect by finite element method

Broad coverage of induction machines includes applications, principles and topologies, and materials, with numerical examples, analysis of transient behavior waveforms and digital simulations, and design sample cases. The authors address both standard and new subjects of induction machines in a way that will be both practically useful and inspirational for the future endeavors of professionals and students alike.

chapter 1|14 pages

INDUCTION MACHINES: AN INTRODUCTION

chapter 4|15 pages

INDUCTION MACHINE WINDINGS AND THEIR MMFs

chapter |23 pages

B A ’

chapter 5|31 pages

THE MAGNETIZATION CURVE AND INDUCTANCE

chapter 6|23 pages

LEAKAGE INDUCTANCES AND RESISTANCES

chapter 8|29 pages

STARTING AND SPEED CONTROL METHODS

chapter 9|45 pages

SKIN AND ON–LOAD SATURATION EFFECTS

chapter 11|42 pages

LOSSES IN INDUCTION MACHINES

chapter 12|23 pages

THERMAL MODELING AND COOLING

chapter 13|59 pages

INDUCTION MACHINE TRANSIENTS

chapter 14|24 pages

MOTOR SPECIFICATIONS AND DESIGN PRINCIPLES

chapter 17|26 pages

INDUCTION MACHINE DESIGN FOR VARIABLE SPEED

chapter 18|15 pages

OPTIMIZATION DESIGN

chapter 19|34 pages

THREE PHASE INDUCTION GENERATORS

chapter 20|49 pages

LINEAR INDUCTION MOTORS

chapter 22|52 pages

TESTING OF THREE-PHASE IMs

chapter 23|21 pages

SINGLE-PHASE INDUCTION MACHINES: THE BASICS

chapter 24|39 pages

SINGLE-PHASE INDUCTION MOTORS: STEADY STATE

chapter 25|8 pages

SINGLE-PHASE IM TRANSIENTS

chapter 26|10 pages

SINGLE-PHASE INDUCTION GENERATORS

chapter 27|21 pages

SINGLE-PHASE IM DESIGN

chapter 28|12 pages

SINGLE-PHASE IM TESTING