INVESTIGATING THE PROTECTION SYSTEM OF ELECTRIC MOTORS BASED ON ITS MAIN WORKING PARAMETERS
Journal: Scientific Journal of Silesian University of Technology. Series Transport (Vol.115, No. 115)Publication Date: 2022-06-01
Authors : Elshan MANAFOV Islam ISGANDAROV Farid HUSEYNOV;
Page : 63-74
Keywords : electric motor; short circuit; overload; current sensors; voltage sensors; temperature sensors; relay control; protection system;
Abstract
This research was devoted to the creation of a protection system for electric motors used in industry and transport, based on modern and traditional sensors. In the course of operation, the malfunctions of electric motors have been investigated and it was found that the accident modes occur mainly due to exceeding the permissible values of the current, voltage and temperature parameters. Modern sensors of current, voltage, and temperature have been compared and the most effective ones were selected for use in electric motors. Based on reasoning from these sensors, a protection system for a low-power electric motor has been developed in the laboratory. In addition, in the Multisim application software package, a simulation of the operation of the protection system at different voltage and current values was performed, and a circuit of the sensor control unit and the power source for powering the protection system was constructed. It has been proposed to apply such a multi-parametric complex protection system for electric motors, especially in transport.
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