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Additional Tutorial Question 1 An electric motor that runs at 2160r/min when driving a load, requires...
3. An electric motor draws 2238 W and 12 A when operating on a 240 V source. Determine the (a) Power factor of the motor. (b) Apparent power input to motor. (c) True power input to motor. (d) Horsepower output of the motor if it is 75% efficient. 4 The follwing s found on the nameplate of a motor. 3 hp 60 Hz 1 phase 120/240 V 34/17 A 1,740 RPM irthe power factor of the motor is 0.30, what...
Question 1 (10 Marks) A. Measurements of a three-phase motor are as follows: Voltage Current 415V 30.5A Power factor: 0.85 Calculate the yearly cost of running the motor, if the motor runs 10 hours per day, and elcetricty cost is 23.5 c/KWh. (Assumption: 1 year 365 days) (4 Marks) B Current load demand of a region in Mid-West of Western Australia is 3,700MW This region has four diesel power stations with maximum capacity of 1500 MW, 1200MW, 1000 MW and...
QUESTIONS Question-3: Draw "speed vs. torque" curve using data in Table-1. The completed graph represents the speed vs. torque characteristics of a typical DC shunt-wound motor. Terax Question-4: Calculate the speed regulation (full load - 12 lbf.in) using the equation: 2-143) 143 (no load Regulation (full load speed) Speed regulation- % Part-II - Motor Efficiency Calculation: Set the dynamometer control knob at its full CW position (to provide the maximum starting load for the shunt-wound motor). Turn on the power...
A separately excited DC motor is known with: Pv-30KWUN-200V, IN-160A, nN-1000rpm, Imax# 1.81. when TL-o5TN, please try to find: (5 points) 2. a) the rated efficiency b) the mechanical characteristic figure c) the minimum resistance quired for the resistive braking. 3. A 3-phase asynchronous motor with PN-5.5kW and fi-50Hz. With rated load, the power source input power is 6.32kW, the stator copper loss is 415W, the rotor copper loss is 290W, the mechanical loss is 55W and the additional loss...
Problem 6-30 (algorithmic) Question Help * Two electric motors are being considered to drive a centrifugal pump. Each motor is capable of delivering 100 horsepower (output) to the pumping operation. It is expected that the motors will be in use 2,500 hours per year and the MARR-8% per year. (1 hp 0.746 kW) a. If electricity costs SX per kilowatt-hour, calculate the annual cost of electrical power for each motor b. What cost of electricity (S/kWh) makes the two pumps...
D Question 3 5 pts A standard electric motor is rated at 10 horsepower (HP) and costs $800. its full-load efficiency is specified to be 87%. A newly designed, high efficiency motor of the same size has an efficiency of 93%, but costs $1,200. It is estimated that the motors will operate at a rated 10-HP output for 2,500 hours a year, and the cost of energy will be $0.07 per kilowatt- hour. Each motor is expected to have 12-year...
1. 1. The primary energy savings in tep (1 MWh -0.086 tep) and diesel, which involves the direct use of heat from a geothermal resource to cover a heat demand of 100 kW for 3,500 h / year, assuming that this demand will be covered with diesel boiler of average yield 0.8 (for diesel 1.12 tep/ton gas oil), they are: a) 30.1 tep/year, 26.9 ton/year b) 37.6 tep/year, 33.6 ton/year c)41.2 tep/year, 36.8 ton /year 1. 2. A hydraulic pump...
find v belt drive design power select belt type determine shive size (belt speed 4000 ft/min) find shive size from power rating figure find rated power find estimated centre distance find belt length (by selecting standard belt length) calculate actual centre distance find contact angle for small shieve determine correct factors calculate correct power per belt no. of belt needed V-Belt Designing Sample Problem . Given: A 4 cylinder diesel engine runs at 80 hp, 1800 rpm, to drive a...
CODE 102_8 Welding Many welding processes require the application of heat and/or pressure to produce a suitable bond between the two parts being joined. There are a number of conventional and commercially practiced welding processes, which possess limitations in relation to material type and thickness, and in addition, the cost analysis may not allow for a process to be used on a specific application. The selection of suitable welding consumable (electrode or wire) is also an important factor in producing...