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Vol 53 Iss. 1
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Mechanical properties of asynchronous motors in mine networks with series capacitors

Authors:
V. G. Bauman
O. V. Ivanov
V. M. Kwiatkowski
B. I. Komarov
Date submitted:
1965-07-14
Date accepted:
1965-09-17
Date published:
1966-11-15

Abstract

Voltage losses due to the large length of mine distribution networks, prevent the normal operation of electric drives of mining machines and mechanisms. One of the effective means of compensation of voltage losses, and hence a means of ensuring normal operation of electric motors in such networks, is longitudinal capacitive compensation. Its application, however, is complicated by self-excitation of induction motors. The effect of self-excitation can be so significant that normal operation of electric motors, despite compensation of voltage losses, will be impossible ....

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References

  1. Bauman V. G., Ivanov O. V., Komarov B. I. Self-excitation of induction motors with series capacitors. Elektrichestvo, No. 5, 1961.
  2. Bauman V. G., Ivanov O. V., Komarov B. I. To the problrm of the efficiency of application of series capacitors for compensation of voltage losses in mine distribution networks. Electricity, No. 1, 1962.
  3. Golovan A. T., Zhang Chang-Sheng. Mechanical oscillation of an induction machine during its operation with series capacitors. Electricity, No. 10, 1962.

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