SSD Answer Key
SSD Answer Key
SSD Answer Key
Answer Key
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12. Pressing machine drives,
Cutting machine drives and
Drilling machine drives
15. The main drawback of D.C. motors (line fed motor) is the presence of commutate and brushes, which
require frequent maintenance and make them unsuitable for explosive and dirty environments. On the
other hand, induction motors, particularly squirrel-cage are rugged, cheaper, lighter, smaller, more
efficient, require lower maintenance and can operate in dirty and explosive environments.
The variable speed drive or adjustable speed drive can A VFD which could also be called an
be used in respect of drive systems that utilise AC or adjustable frequency drive, an AC-drive or an
DC motors and occasionally even completely inverter drive can only be utilised on AC
mechanical methods of speed control. As such, a VFD motors. A Variable frequency drive will be
will be a VSD however a VSD will not necessarily be used within electro mechanical drive systems
a VFD. A VSD that uses a DC motor will vary the utilising AC motors and will control the speed
speed and torque of the motor by controlling the and torque of the motor by adjusting the
voltage and current. voltage and input frequency.
18. Variable Frequency Drive (VFD) can be used in lots of fields. Variable frequency drives are widely
used to control the speed of AC motors, like conveyor systems, blower speeds, pump speeds, machine
tool speeds, & other applications that require variable speed with variable torque.
19. The mid frequency resonance phenomenon can be affected by the amount of inertia coupled to the
stepper motor. Inertia is often added in an application to lend a certain stability to the low or zero
torque region, and may help to reduce the effect of the mid frequency resonance.
20. The advantage of micro stepping is smooth operation and the elimination of resonance over its entire
speed range. Smooth operation permits full torque utilization and freedom from rattling and mechanical
wear.
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PART-C ( 5 x 14 = 70 Marks)
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(b) (i) Explanation of heat absorption and heat dissipation in motor and -2 marks
assumption of parameters
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Derivation of temperature rise equation from basic equations.
= + ----- Heat balance equation
= (1 ) -----Heating curve equation -4 marks
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= ------- Cooling Equation -4 marks
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22. (a) (i) Operation of single phase fully controlled converter in discontinuous -2 marks
mode (load current discontinuous)
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(ii) Closed loop control system has the advantage of -4 marks
improved accuracy,
fast dynamic response
and reduced effects of disturbance and system non-linearities
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(b) (i) Block Diagram of closed loop speed control for DC drive system -5 marks
This system consists of SRIM, two number of phase controlled bridges, -5 marks
smoothing reactor and step up transformer
This system is used for both sub-synchronous speed and super
synchronous speed operation.
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Sub synchronous speed operation
The slip power is fed back to the supply the motor operates in
sub synchronous region.(slip power goes to main supply)
Slip power flows from rotor circuit to bridge-1 (rectifier),
bridge-2(Inverter), transformer and supply
Super synchronous speed operation
The electric power is pumped to the rotor the motor operates in
Super synchronous region.(slip power goes to rotor side)
supply power flows from mains, Transformer, Bridge-2(rectifier),
Bridge-1(Inverter) and rotor circuit.
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(b) (i) Block diagram of cycloconverter fed induction motor drive -5 marks
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Explanation -5 marks
Cycloconverter allows variable frequency variable voltage supply to be
obtained from a fixed voltage and fixed frequency ac supply.
Low harmonic content when operating at low frequencies smooth
motion is obtained at low speeds.
Harmonic content increases with frequency, making it necessary to
limit the maximum output frequency to 40% of the supply frequency.
( 0 to 1/3 of the input frequency)
Thus maximum speed is restricted 40% of synchronous speed at the
mains frequency.
The drive has regenerative braking capability.
Explanation -4 marks
The stator winding of the machine is fed by an inverter that
generates variable frequency variable voltage sinusoidal supply.
The frequency and phase of the output wave are controlled by an
absolute position encoder mounted on machine shaft giving it self -
control characteristics.
Here the pulse train from position sensor may be delayed by the
external command.
The self - controlled motor run has properties of a dc motor both
under steady state and dynamic conditions and therefore is called
commutator less motor (CLM)
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(ii) Variable frequency control -3 marks
Explanation
In the true synchronous mode is an open loop mode in which the
stator frequency is controlled from an independent oscillator. -4 marks
Frequency from its initial to the desired value is changed gradually.
When desired synchronous speed (or) frequency is reached, the rotor
pulls into step, after hunting oscillations.
Variable frequency is not only allows the speed control, it can also
used for smooth starting and regenerative braking. This method is
commonly used for the control of multiple synchronous reluctance (or)
permanent magnet motors.
Frequency f* is applied to a VSI through a delay circuit. Flux
controller block changes this stator voltage with frequency to maintain
a constant flux below rated speed [ (v/f)].
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Square wave inverter
Here the dc link voltage is variable i.e. the voltage control is obtained
to the inverter using phase controlled rectifier.
The disadvantage of this method is that the commutation is difficult
at very low speeds.
Hence is applicable since for medium to high speed application.
Since the output voltage is a square wave, the inverter is called
variable voltage inverter (or) square wave inverter.
PWM inverter
The difference between the lead angle of firing and the overlap
angle is called the margin angle of commutation. The operation of the
inverter at the minimum safe value of the margin angle gives the
highest power factor and the maximum torque per ampere of the
armature current, thus allowing the most efficient use of both the
inverter and motor.
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25 (a) (i) Variable reluctance stepper motor -5 marks
Explanation
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A variable reluctance stepper motor has salient pole stator and rotor.
Rotor has No windings, stator has concentrated coils placed over the
stator poles. Stator winding phase number depends on the connection
of stator coils. When a stator phase excited in a definite sequence from
a DC source with help of semiconductor switches, resultant air-gap
field steps around and rotor follows the axis of air-gap field due to
reluctance torque developed by the tendency of magnetic circuit to
occupy the position of minimum reluctance.
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(b) (i) Solar powered pump drive and characteristics -4 marks
Explanation
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The solar panel directly feeds the motor. One can connect the solar
cells to form a low-voltage, high-current (or) Low current, high
voltage unit. A low current- high voltage arrangement is preferred
because of lower proportion of losses in the motor and solar panel. A
dc voltage more than 80 volts may present a serious electrocution
hazard and should be avoided. The solar panel themselves regulate the
maximum output current no starter is required for the dc motor. The
PMDC motor, the torque is proportional to armature current and back
EMF proportional to speed.
The optimum utilization of solar panel, the operation should take place
at the maximum power points. The maximum power points of solar
panel are marked X.
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Motoring Operation
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