Vol 4, No 3 (2019)

Controlled Braking Method for Slip Ring Induction by Plugging With Schmitt Trigger Circuit Application

Abstract

This paper presents application of the technology that involves controlled breaking of slipring induction motor by use of the Schmitt-trigger circuit. These motors are used in many industries for application in machines that function only with a high initial torque. Invariably, these machines have high inertia, and while stopping, electrical braking is applied to quickly decelerate the load. The commonly used method of braking AC motors is "Plugging", if the control system fails to detect zero speed and reversing torque continues, the machine may start operating in reverse which is undesirable. Many machines have mechanical holding brakes which are applied at near-zero speed. If the mechanical brakes operate when the motor speed is high, it will lead to the brakes wearing out quickly and cause maintenance problems. Many machines use electro-mechanical speed switches, these electro-mechanical switches are prone to failure due to many moving parts, springs and coupling with motor shaft, which results in over-travel of the machine. To solve these reliability issues, it is proposed to develop an alternative system which detects zero speed of the motor by an electronic circuit.

Keywords: -Schmitt trigger circuit, induction motor, electromechanical switches, plugging, Zero speed

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