A d.c 220 V, shunt motor has an armature resistance of 1 Ω and a field circuit resistance of 150 Ω. While running steadily from 220 V supply, its back emf is found to be 209 V. The motor is drawing a line current of:
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A d.c 220 V, shunt motor has an armature resistance of 1 Ω and a field...
A d.c shunt motor has armature and field resistance of 0.2 Ω and 110 Ω respectively. The motor is running at 1200 rpm and drawing 15 A from 110 V supply. If the field resistance is decreased by 10%, calculate the new steady state armature current and speed of the motor. Assume the load torque to be constant
A d.c shunt motor has armature and field resistance of 0.2 Ω and 110 Ω respectively. The motor is running at 1200 rpm and drawing 15 A from 110 V supply. If the field resistance is decreased by 10%, calculate the new steady state armature current and speed of the motor. Assume the load torque to be constant.
A 220 V, d.c shunt motor has ra = 0.8 Ω and draws an armature current of 20 A while supplying a constant load torque. If flux is suddenly reduced by 10%, then immediately the armature current will become:
Show all working 1. A 4 pole, 220 V, 10 H.P, d.c. shunt motor is rotating at a speed of 320 rpm. Then the developed useful torque is 2. A 4 pole, lap wound d.c. motor drawing an armature current of 20 A has 360 conductors. If the flux per pole is 0.015 Wb then the gross torque developed by the armature of motor is 3. A 220 V, d.c. motor draws an armature current of 20 A. Its armature...
1. A 300 V compound motor has armature resistance 0.18 Ω, series field resistance 0.3 Ω and shunt field resistance 100 Ω. The rotational losses are 200 W. On full load the line current is 25 A and the motor runs at 1800 rpm. Determine: (i) the developed mechanical power (ii) the output power (iii) the output torque (iv) the efficiency at full load 2. A 120 V series motor has 0.2 Ω field resistance. On full load, the line...
a) The input current to a 220 V, short-shunt compound motor at no load is 6 A. The shunt- field circuit resistance is 220 Ω; the armature resistance is 0.112, and the series-field resistance is 0.1 Ω, what is the stray power loss ? (b) Assume the input rating of the motor in Part (a) to be 66 A at 220 V with a no-load speed of 1000 rpm. If the stray power loss varies as the counter-electromotive force and...
3. A 25-kW, 230-V shunt motor has an armature resistance of 0.064 Ω and a field-circuit resistance of 95 Ω. The motor delivers rated output power at rated voltage when its armature current is 122 A. When the motor is operating at rated voltage, the speed is observed to be 1150 r/min when the machine is loaded such that the armature current is 69.5 A a. Calculate the rated-load speed of this motor In order to protect both the motor...
A 220 V DC shunt motor has an armature resistance, Re-0.1 S2, a field resistance, Ry=100 12, and negligible rotational losses. Under certain load conditions, the shunt motor runs at 1600 rpm while drawing a total current, I = 100 A. Determine: a. the output power of the motor; b. the output torque in N-m; and, c. the efficiency Without making any changes to the applied voltage or the field, the motor operates with a new M mechanical load that...
03 (5pts): A 250-V shunt motor has an armature resistance of 0.25 Ohms and a field resistance of 125 Ohms. At no-load the motor takes a line current of 5.0 A while running at 1200 rpm. If the line current at full-load is 62.0 A, what is the full-load speed? When the line current is 62 A, the field resistance is increased to 200 Ohms, what is the new speed of the motor?
Problem 6: A 230-V shunt motor has an armature resistance of 0.05 Ohms and a field resistance of 75 Ohms. The motor draws 7 A of line current while running light at 1120 rpm. The line current at a certain load is 46 A. (a) What is the motor speed at this load? (b) At this load, if the field circuit resistance is increased to 100 Ohms, what is the new speed of the motor? Assume linearity between the flux...