Defining the Rotor Data for a Line-Start PM Synchronous Motor
The rotor consists of copper bars in which current is induced by the magnetic fields produced by the stator windings. In the project tree, double-click Machine-Rotor and Machine-Rotor-Pole to define the rotor and the pole.
To define general rotor data:
- To open the Rotor Data Properties window, double-click the Machine > Rotor entry in the project tree on the desktop. (You can also enter values in the Properties section of the desktop without opening a separate window.)
- Enter the outer diameter of the rotor in the Outer Diameter field.
- Enter the inner diameter of the rotor in the Inner Diameter field.
- Enter the length of the rotor core in the Length field.
- Select a Steel Type for the rotor core:
- Click the button for Steel Type.
The Select Definition window appears. - Select a steel type from the list, or define a new steel type.
- Click OK to close the Select Definition window and return to the Properties window.
- Enter the effective magnetic length of the rotor core in the Stacking Factor field. This value ranges from 0 to 1 and is defined as the total length minus the total lamination insulation, divided by the total length. A value of 1 indicates that the rotor is not laminated.
- Select a Pole Type:
- Click the button.
The Select Pole Type window appears. - Click a button to select the desired pole type (1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, or 8). TIP: When you run the mouse over each option, the diagram changes to show that pole type.
- Click OK to close the Select Pole Type window and return to the Properties window.
- Click OK to close the Properties window.
Note: When you place
the mouse cursor over a pole type, an outline of the selected circuit
type appears.