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Design and analysis of single-phase induction machine
Souček, Jiří ; Mach, Martin (referee) ; Vítek, Ondřej (advisor)
This thesis deals with the design issues of single-phase induction motors. The content is divided into several basic parts. The first chapter deals with the principle function of single-phase induction motors. In particular, the asymmetry of these machines discussed with regard to the importance of connecting the auxiliary stage and its character. The following part is devoted to the analytical calculation of specific single-phase two-pole motor. I analyzed two-pole motor because at that time there were not available data for six-pole motor from Siemens. The calculation is performed according to the literature, and the resulting parameters are then compared with the model of this motor created by RMxprt. There is model of six-pole induction motor created by Ansoft/Maxwell in third part. This model shows the influence of skew of the rotor slots on the torque of machine. Then I performed measurement of this motor and analyzed of results in the last part.
Impact of core length on efficiency of a single phase induction machine
Binek, Martin ; Hájek, Vítězslav (referee) ; Mach, Martin (advisor)
This bachelor's thesis analyses the impact of core length on efficiency of a single phase induction machine with a run capacitor in the auxiliary winding. The whole thesis can be divided into two parts. The first part of the thesis includes general knowledge concerning single phase induction machines and technical base for its analytical calculation. The second part works with the actual technical documentation of a motor. This part includes creation of the motor model in RMxprt module, analytical calculation for verifying the motor properties and laboratory measurement, where the results are primarily compared to RMxprt simulation as well as to the analytical calculation, mainly from the efficiency perspective.
Impact of core length on efficiency of a single phase induction machine
Binek, Martin ; Hájek, Vítězslav (referee) ; Mach, Martin (advisor)
This bachelor's thesis analyses the impact of core length on efficiency of a single phase induction machine with a run capacitor in the auxiliary winding. The whole thesis can be divided into two parts. The first part of the thesis includes general knowledge concerning single phase induction machines and technical base for its analytical calculation. The second part works with the actual technical documentation of a motor. This part includes creation of the motor model in RMxprt module, analytical calculation for verifying the motor properties and laboratory measurement, where the results are primarily compared to RMxprt simulation as well as to the analytical calculation, mainly from the efficiency perspective.
Design and analysis of single-phase induction machine
Souček, Jiří ; Mach, Martin (referee) ; Vítek, Ondřej (advisor)
This thesis deals with the design issues of single-phase induction motors. The content is divided into several basic parts. The first chapter deals with the principle function of single-phase induction motors. In particular, the asymmetry of these machines discussed with regard to the importance of connecting the auxiliary stage and its character. The following part is devoted to the analytical calculation of specific single-phase two-pole motor. I analyzed two-pole motor because at that time there were not available data for six-pole motor from Siemens. The calculation is performed according to the literature, and the resulting parameters are then compared with the model of this motor created by RMxprt. There is model of six-pole induction motor created by Ansoft/Maxwell in third part. This model shows the influence of skew of the rotor slots on the torque of machine. Then I performed measurement of this motor and analyzed of results in the last part.

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