Constant
Torque Applications
Armature voltage controlled DC drives provide constant torque.
They can deliver the rated motor torque at any speed between
zero and the base speed of the motor. Horsepower varies in
direct proportion to speed. Full rated horsepower is developed
only at base speed. Full motor torque is available from zero
to 100 percent base speed
CONSTANT
HORSEPOWER APPLICATIONS
ARMATURE CONTROLLED DC DRIVES
Certain applications require
constant horsepower over a specified speed range. Because
an armature voltage controlled DC drive has constant torque
characteristics, the drive must be oversized to handle these
applications.
For example, a drive required
to deliver constant horsepower over a 2:1 speed range must
be rated at twice the required horsepower. This is because
it only develops 50 percent of its rated horsepower at half
speed.
The motor horsepower rating required
for any constant torque drive operated in a constant horsepower
application can be easily calculated by multiplying the desired
horsepower by the ratio of the speed range over which horsepower
must remain constant. If 5 HP is required over a 3:1 range,
an armature-only controlled drive rated for 15 horsepower
(5 x 3) would be required.
FIELD
CONTROLLED DC DRIVE
In a shunt-wound DC motor, a
reduction in field voltage to less than the design rating
results in an increase in speed for a given armature voltage.
This also results in a higher armature current for a given
motor load. A simple method of accomplishing this type of
control is by inserting a resistor in series with the field
voltage source. This may be useful for achieving an ideal
motor speed for the application.
A
more sophisticated method uses a variable voltage field regulator.
The variable regulator provides coordinated automatic armature
and field voltage control for extended speed range in constant
HP applications. The motor is armature voltage-controlled
for constant torque, variable HP operation to base speed.
The motor is then transferred to field control for constant
HP-variable torque operation to maximum speed.
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