Improvement of the Control Block Scheme for a Compact Universal Point Motor

Author:

Manaker Konstantin1,Pul'tyakov Andrey2,Vostrikov Maksim1,Orlov Aleksandr3

Affiliation:

1. Zabaikalsk Rail Transport Institute — branch of Irkutsk State Transport University

2. Irkutsk State Transport University

3. Russian University of Transport (MIIT)

Abstract

The article is dedicated to the research and improvement of the design of a compact universal point motor (EMSU) and the fundamental control block scheme of the electric motor. The universal voltage and rotor rotation frequency motor EMSU has been developed as a replacement for commonly used direct current and alternating current motors, such as MSP, DPS, MST, and MSA types. The universality of EMSU leads to its widespread implementation in the railway networks of the Russian Federation. The lack of publicly available information on the construction features of the electric motor and the fundamental control block scheme has led to the necessity of conducting an independent analysis of its design. In the process of work, the EMSU has been disassembled, followed by an analysis of its mechanical and electrical components. Assembly and analysis of statistical information on its various types of failures have been performed, and suggestions for improving the design of the electric motor have been developed.

Publisher

Petersburg State Transport University

Subject

General Medicine

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