574 ROTATING MACHINES
- Solid-state control (variable-terminal-voltage control, variable-frequency control, rotor-
resistance control for wound-rotor motors, injecting voltage into rotor circuit of wound-rotor
motors) usually discussed under power-semiconductor controlled drives (see Section 16.1).
Figure 13.2.10 lists various ac motors as well as techniques for their speed and torque control.
Starting Methods for Polyphase Induction Motors
When high starting torques are required, a wound-rotor induction motor, with external resistances
inserted in its rotor circuits, can be used. The starting current can be reduced and high values of
starting torque per ampere of starting current can be obtained withrotor-resistance starting.The
external resistances are generally cut out in steps as the machine runs up to speed.
Induction
motors
Synchronous
motors
Multispeed
winding
control
Wound
rotor
Squirrel
cage Hysteresis
Adjustable
frequency
Adjustable
voltage
Synchronous
generator
Voltage
regulator
Induction
Impedance generator
Electronic
SCR-commutator
motor
Electronic
magnetic
SCR
Salient
pole Reluctance
In-line
control
(stator)
Figure 13.2.10Ac motors and techniques for their speed and torque control.