Transfer Function of D.c.machine Using Generalised Machine Theory
Transfer Function of D.c.machine Using Generalised Machine Theory
• In any system ,first the system parameters are designed and their values
are selected as per the requirements.
• The input is selected next to see the performance of the design system.
R(s) C(s)
T(s)
Disadvantages:
•Only applicable to Linear Time Invariant system.
•It does not provide any information concerning the
physical structure of the system. i.e. whether it is
mechanical or electrical cannot be judged.
•Effects arising due to initial conditions are totally
neglected.
Procedure to determine the transfer function
of a system:
•Write down the time domain equations for the system by introducing
different variables in the system.
•Take the Laplace transform of the system equation assuming all initial
conditions to be zero.
R a = Armature Resistance ,Ω
L a=Armature inductance, H
I a = Armature current, A
Va =Armature Voltage, V
R f = Field Resistance ,Ω
L f = Field inductance, H
I f = Field current, A
Vf = Field Voltage, V
eb = Back E.M.F, V
K t = Torque constant, N-m/A
T = Torque Developed by motor, N-M
ω = Angular displacement of shaft,
radians
J = Moment of inertia, Kg-m²/rad
B= Frictional Co-Efficient of motor
and load, N-M (rad/Sec)
K b = Back E.M.F constant, V (rad/sec)
Equivalent circuit of armature ( field excitation kept constant)
T is proportional to Ф ia
Torque (T) =Kt ia……(2)
ia(s)Ra+La(s) + eb(s) =Va(s)……….(5)
T(s) = kt . ia(s)…………………………..(6)
eb (s) = Kb s ω(s)………………….....(8)
La
Ra = ĩa = Electrical time constant
J
B = ĩm = mechanical time constant
Transfer function of separately excited D.C.Motor
ωr = Speed in radians/sec
General Torque Convention
After substituting the equivalent
parameters we get
Vf= (rf+Lfp)if (2)
Vt=Mdωr if+ (ra+Lap)ia (2)
Torque Equations
Vt=Md ωrIf+ra Ia
MdIfia=Jp ωr
Kmia=Jpωr (5)
Ea proportional to Ф
Ea proportional to if
Let Ka be the generator constant so,
Ea = Ka if --------(1)
By KVL to field circuit
Vf=if.Rf+Lf d(if/dt)-------- (2)
Taking Laplace Transform both equations (1) & ( 2)
Ea(s) = Ka.If (s)
Vf(s)= RfIf(s)+Lf(s). If(s)
If(s)= vf(s)
Rf+sLf
Ea(s)=Ka.Vf(s)
Rf+sLf
Ea(s) = Ka
Vf(s) (Rf+sLf)
Transfer function of separately excited D.C.Generator
Generalized theory system