摘要 |
Motor control at faulted condition. A common rotor is driven by two stators each controlled by a power supply. Each stator comprises an auxiliary winding supplied by DC current to saturate a yoke section during normal operation. During a faulty short circuit at the windings of the first stator the power supply of the first stator is cut off and said yoke section is no more saturated, thereby increasing the total impedance of the main winding. Advantage: The damaged first stator produces less drag on the rotor. The rotor can keep running, driven by the second stator alone. |