rockman7892
Electrical
- Apr 7, 2008
- 1,176
I am looking for an equation for explaining the DC offset that is associated with the inrush current when magnetizing an induction motor. The way I see it, the motor istelf would look like a series resistor and inductor circuit which would apply to the following equations:
Vsin(wt+alpha)= Ri + L di/dt where i is current.
Solving for I we get.
i = Vmax/Z [sin(wt+alpha-theta)-e^(-RT/L) sin(alpha-theta)
Is this a correct equation for showing the DC offset in the inrush current as a function of time t.
I know magnitude all depends on where on voltage waveform contacts are closed and residual flux remaining in the rotor. Would worst cas current be when closing with voltage at zero or at peak?
How do high effeciency motors impact the above equation resulting in typically higher inrush current?