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Starting Processes in Electric Drive of a Passenger Elevator
Author(s) -
Svilen Rachev,
Kremena Dimitrova,
Dimitrina Koeva,
Lyubomir Dimitrov
Publication year - 2021
Publication title -
the journal of ciees
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
eISSN - 2738-7291
pISSN - 2738-7283
DOI - 10.48149/jciees.2021.1.1.7
Subject(s) - elevator , torque , induction motor , vibration , transient (computer programming) , control theory (sociology) , automotive engineering , voltage , rotational speed , electric motor , engineering , computer science , physics , mechanical engineering , electrical engineering , control (management) , structural engineering , acoustics , artificial intelligence , thermodynamics , operating system
During the operation of electric induction motors used to drive passenger elevators, electro-mechanical transient processes occur, which can cause unacceptable dynamic loads and vibrations. In this regard, research is needed both at the design stage and for operating elevator systems to determine the arising impact currents and torques, in order to propose solutions for their limitation within pre-set limits. Paper deals with starting processes in a two-speed induction motor drive of a passenger elevator. The equations for the voltages of the induction motor are presented in relative units in a coordinate system rotating at a synchronous speed. The values have been obtained for the torques, the rotational frequencies and the currents when starting at a high speed and passing from high to low speed.