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Modeling (Motor & Fan) in Spice?

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Dale Chisholm

Jan 1, 1970
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Has anybody come across Spice models for a motor-driven blower or fan?
I have models for small motors, wher (to a first approximation) motor
speed is proportional to terminal voltage and shaft torque is
proportional to armature current. But I have a data sheet for a
blower, with a performance curve relating air flow rate (cu ft/min) to
back pressure (inches of H2O). I can easily measure terminal
charcteristics (voltage and current) with the air path either
completely open or fully blocked. Now - how do I couple this
information together to relate the electrical characteristics to a
given flow/pressure situation?

Thanks -
Dale
 
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qrk

Jan 1, 1970
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Has anybody come across Spice models for a motor-driven blower or fan?
I have models for small motors, wher (to a first approximation) motor
speed is proportional to terminal voltage and shaft torque is
proportional to armature current. But I have a data sheet for a
blower, with a performance curve relating air flow rate (cu ft/min) to
back pressure (inches of H2O). I can easily measure terminal
charcteristics (voltage and current) with the air path either
completely open or fully blocked. Now - how do I couple this
information together to relate the electrical characteristics to a
given flow/pressure situation?

Thanks -
Dale

Perhaps you can enter data into a table. PSpice and LTspice have such
support for voltage-controlled voltage source (E) and
voltage-controlled current source (G). The table data is interpolated
during the sim. Only good for AC analysis.

Mark
 
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Jim Thompson

Jan 1, 1970
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Perhaps you can enter data into a table. PSpice and LTspice have such
support for voltage-controlled voltage source (E) and
voltage-controlled current source (G). The table data is interpolated
during the sim. Only good for AC analysis.

Mark

A motor is a VCO (Kv/s).

Add some elements in parallel with the "control voltage" to model
loading.

(Mark: "Table" can be used in *any* type of simulation.)

...Jim Thompson
 
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