1. DC series motor
  2. Transformer
  3. Synchronous motor
  4. Induction motor
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Option 3 : Synchronous motor

The damper winding in a synchronous motor performs two functions:

  • Prevents hunting (damped out oscillations)
  • Provides starting torque (made self-starting)


Under normal running conditions, damper winding does not carry any current.

Hunting is a phenomenon that occurs in synchronous motors due to varying load or supply frequency.

Causes of hunting

  • Periodic variation of load
  • Sudden changes in load
  • Faults occurring in the system when supplied by the generator
  • Sudden change in the field current
  • Cyclic variations of the load torque


Effects of hunting

  • It can lead to loss of synchronism
  • It can cause variations of the supply voltage producing undesirable lamp flicker
  • The possibility of resonance condition increases. If the frequency of the torque component becomes equal to that of the transient oscillations of the synchronous machine, resonance may take place
  • Large mechanical stresses may develop in the rotor shaft
  • The machine losses increases and the temperature of the machine rises
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