Abstract

In this paper, the control and monitoring of reactive power in an over-voltage induction motor are elucidated through a comparative analysis of theoretical and practical research findings. These results are based on structural principles, research models, and the static, dynamic, metrological, and technical characteristics of three-phase electromagnetic current converters, evaluated against established criteria. The effectiveness of employing current converters with straightforward design, high sensitivity, speed, and reliability, along with simple switching elements that transform the primary input stator current into a secondary voltage output signal, is emphasized. Utilizing a graph model, the static characteristics of the stator current to secondary voltage converter, essential for regulating and monitoring the reactive power of an asynchronous motor, are delineated, and a research algorithm is developed.

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