Ward Leonard Method of Speed Control:-
Principle of Ward Leonard Method
Basic connection diagram of the Ward Leonard speed control system is shown in the figure below. The speed of motor M1 is to be controlled which is powered by the generator G. The shunt field of the motor M1 is connected across the DC supply lines. Now, generator G is driven by the motor M2. The speed of the motor M2 is constant.When the output voltage of the generator is fed to the motor M1 then the motor starts to rotate. When the output voltage of the generator varies then the speed of the motor also varies. Now controlling the output voltage of the generator the speed of motor can also be controlled. For this purpose of controlling the output voltage, a field regulator is connected across the generator with the dc supply lines to control the field excitation. The direction of rotation of the motor M1 can be reversed by excitation current of the generator and it can be done with the help of the reversing switch R.S. But the motor-generator set must run in the same direction.
Advantages of Ward Leonard System:-
- It is a very smooth speed control system over a very wide range
- The speed can be controlled in both the direction of rotation of the
- The motor can run with a uniform acceleration.
- Speed regulation of DC motor in this ward Leonard system is very
- It has inherent regenerative braking property.
Disadvantages of Ward Leonard System:-
- The system is very costly because two extra machines
- Overall efficiency of the system is not sufficient especially if it is
- Larger size and weight. Requires more floor area.
- Frequent maintenance.
- The drive produces more noise.


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