The AC Induction Motor (ACIM), sometimes called a squirrel cage motor, is one of the most popular motors used in consumer and industrial applications. Induction machines are by far the largest group of all industrial electrical machines, converting approximately 70-80% of all electrical energy into mechanical form. The have a very robust rotor construction, which makes them suitable for high-speed applications. With proper design, they have good overloading and field weakening characteristics.
- The ACIM is comprised of a simple cage-like rotor and a stator containing three windings
- The changing field produced by the AC line current in the stator induces a current in the rotor which interacts with the field and causes the rotor to rotate
- The rotor does not have any moving contacts, which eliminates sparking
Avantages:
- Smooth control at low speeds
- Efficient control at high speeds
- Rotor position sensor is eliminated for sensorless vector control strategies