Low-Speed Gearless Converter Drive - Experience Gained With A 6800 Hp Drive Of A 160 T/H Cement Mill Over An Operating Period Of One Year ? Introduction

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
R. Zins
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Jan 1, 1973

Abstract

During the past few years, a completely new concept has been applied to the design of drives for operating at very low speeds. In this, the motor is supplied by a variable-frequency thyristor cyclo-converter. Today, frequency converters with practically unlimited power ratings can be constructed. The system frequency of 50 or 60 Hz is reduced to about 10 % of these values. This makes it possible to operate the synchronous motor, which has a correspondingly high number of poles, at the extremely low speed of the driven mill, i.e, without interposed gearing. The first motors of this type were built to drive ball mills in the cement industry, which are very similar to those employed for ore processing. Here, too, the tendency is to build units of ever increasing capacity. In the case of conventional drives with mechanical gearing, this involves correspondingly increasing difficulties. These difficulties have prompted various studies of the possibility of applying the new type of drive to ore mills as well, but a gearless drive has not yet been built for this application. However, gearless drives for ore mills will certainly materialize soon and it was therefore considered a logical step to report at the A.I.M.E. Conference on the experience gained with these drives in the cement industry, and on the present state of development.
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APA: R. Zins  (1973)  Low-Speed Gearless Converter Drive - Experience Gained With A 6800 Hp Drive Of A 160 T/H Cement Mill Over An Operating Period Of One Year ? Introduction

MLA: R. Zins Low-Speed Gearless Converter Drive - Experience Gained With A 6800 Hp Drive Of A 160 T/H Cement Mill Over An Operating Period Of One Year ? Introduction. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 1973.

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