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IEEE 1255-2000 - IEEE Guide for Evaluation of Torque Pulsations During Starting of Synchronous Motors
IEEE Guide for Evaluation of Torque Pulsations During Starting of Synchronous Motors
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Withdraw: | 24.03.2022 |
Standard number: | IEEE 1255-2000 |
Released: | 29.09.2000 |
ISBN: | 978-0-7381-2525-1 |
Pages: | 32 |
Status: | Active |
Language: | English |
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IEEE 1255-2000
To assist in providing a uniform method for calculating and measuuring torque pulsations which occur during starting of synchronous motors. Synchronous motors as discussed in this guide specifically refer to salient-pole type motors with wound main field circuits with either a continuous or interrupted amortisseur cage/ In modern installations, direct current is applied to the main field by means of slip rings from a static exciter or by a rotating brushless excitation system to establish synchronous operation.Define electromagnetic torque pulsations which occur during starting of synchronous motors; Recommends a standard equivalent circuit that can be used to analytically describe the behavior of the synchronous motor during starting; provide the definitions and information necessary to properly determine the circuit parameters in the equivalent circuit; supply equations derived from the circuit which can be used to calculate the magnitude of the torque pulsation which would occur during starting; present a uniform technique for the on-line measurement of torque pulsations during starting based on equations derived from the equivalent circuit.
New IEEE Standard - Inactive-Reserved. A uniform method for calculating and measuring torque pulsations that occur during start-ing of synchronous motors is provided. Synchronous motors, as discussed in this guide, applies toall types of excited synchronous motors, including laminated or solid, salient or nonsalient ma-chines, as well as nonexcited synchronous-reluctance motors.