Shunt behavior

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In motor technology, shunt behavior is a characteristic speed - torque behavior of certain electric motors . Motors with shunt behavior are the DC shunt machine and the three-phase asynchronous machine .

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Characteristic for shunt behavior

The shunt behavior of a motor can be recognized by a linear speed drop under load. However, the speed only yields a little under load. The speed drop under load is less than ten percent of the idle speed. Since the speed change is small, the torque-speed characteristic is called a hard characteristic. Another characteristic of the shunt behavior is the linear increase in current under load. Motors with shunt behavior show a very hard and linear behavior.

Individual evidence

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  4. ^ Dierk Schröder: Electric drives. Basics. With reviewed exercises and examination tasks. 3rd edition, Springer-Verlag, Berlin Heidelberg 2007, ISBN 978-3-540-73005-7