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Problem 3:A 480 V, 50 kW, 60 Hz, 3-φ synchronous motor has a synchronous reactance of Xs = 4.56 Ω and an armature-to-field mutual inductance, Laf = 150 mH. The motor is operating at rated speed and terminal voltage and at an output power of 35kW. Neglecting losses in the motor, calculate the magnitude and phase angle of the line-to-neutral generated voltage Eaf and field current I if the motor is operating at (a) 0.9 power factor lagging (b) unity...
Problem 3:A 480 V, 50 kW, 60 Hz, 3-φ synchronous motor has a synchronous reactance of Xs = 4.56 Ω and an armature-to-field mutual inductance, Laf = 150 mH. The motor is operating at rated speed and terminal voltage and at an output power of 35kW. Neglecting losses in the motor, calculate the magnitude and phase angle of the line-to-neutral generated voltage Eaf and field current I if the motor is operating at (a) 0.9 power factor lagging (b) unity...
Q3. from a 240 V, 50 Hz supply as shown in the Figure 3. 24020 Vrms Inductive load with 0.6 lagging Load current 50 A Ohle Capacitor to be connected for power factor improvement Figure 3: a) Assuming that the capacitor shown in the figure is disconnected, calculate the load real (PL), reactive(Q1), and apparent power(SL) (5 marks) b) Draw the load power triangle and indicate real (P.) reactive (Q.), apparent (SL) power, and power factor angle (@.) (5 marks)...
2) A 480 V, 60 Hz, 400 hp 0.8 PF-lagging eight-pole A-connected synchronous motor has a synchronous reactance of 0.6 and negligible armature resistance. Ignore the mechanical and core losses. The magnitude of the internal machine voltage is 480 V when the field current is 4 A. Assume magnetic linearity. Initially, the motor operates at the rated conditions. a) Find the speed of this motor. b) Find the armature and field currents. c) What is the developed torque? What is...