What Is Hysteresis Motor
What Is Hysteresis Motor
What Is Hysteresis Motor
The working of the motor depends on the working of the continuously revolving
magnetic flux. For the split phase operation, the stator winding of the motor has
two single phase supply. This stator winding remains continuously connected to the
single phase supply both at the starting as well as the running of the motor.
The rotor of the motor is made up of smooth chrome steel cylinder and it has no
winding. It has high retentivity and because of this, it is very difficult to change the
magnetic polarities once they are caused by the revolving flux of the rotor. The
rotor of the hysteresis motor moves synchronously because the pole of the motor
magnetically locks with the stator which has opposite polarities.
Thus, the value of Coercive force and residual flux density of the magnetic material
should be large. The ideal material would have a rectangular hysteresis loop as
shown by loop 1 in the hysteresis loop figure. The stator magnetic field produces
Eddy currents in the rotor. As a result, they produce their own magnetic field.
Where,
ke is a constant
f2 is the eddy current frequency
B is the flux density
As we know,
Where s is the slip and f1 are the frequency of the stator.
Therefore,
Now, the torque due to hysteresis loss is given by the equation shown below.
Curve 1 is the ideal curve, and the curve 2 is the practical hysteresis motor curve.
The torque-speed characteristic of the hysteresis motor is different from an
induction motor. Since, at the synchronous speed, the torque developed by an
induction motor becomes zero, whereas in the hysteresis motor the torque is
constant at all the speed even at the synchronous speed. Thus, from the curve, it is
seen that the locked rotor, starting and pull out torque is equal.
The noise level of the hysteresis motor is very low as compared to the induction
motor because it operates at a constant speed and its rotor is smooth. This type of
motor is smoothest running, quietest single phase motor and is used for quality
sound reproduction equipment like record players, tape recorders, etc. It is also
employed in electric clocks and other timing devices.