Selection of Electric Drives for Mining Applications

Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum
L Gill
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Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum
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Publication Date:
Jan 1, 1963

Abstract

The four basic types of electric motors -squirrel-cage, wound rotor, synchronous and D.C. -are de-scribed, with particular reference to speed-torque characteristics. The three classifications of squirrel-cage motors, C.E.M.A. B, C and D, are compared, and methods of selection for specific drives are outlined. Wound rotor and synchronous motors are covered from the viewpoint of construction details, methods of operation and control required. The application of these motors to crushers, conveyors and ball mills is described and reasons for their selection are given. The application of D.C. motors to haulage equipment and mine hoist drives is included, and the basic principles of a variable voltage drive are illustrated. Efforts have been made through-out to provide specific examples of motor selection, with particular reference to the mining industry. THIS paper will attempt to answer the question -"which motor should be used for a specific drive?" Although it is impossible to cover the complete subject of electric motor application here, we hope to give some idea of the types of motors available and why certain types are used on specific applications.
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APA: L Gill  (1963)  Selection of Electric Drives for Mining Applications

MLA: L Gill Selection of Electric Drives for Mining Applications. Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum, 1963.

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