4) A 208V, 60 Hz, 6 pole, Y-connected, 25 hp induction motor is tested in the laboratory with the...
III A 208-V, 60 Hz, six-pole Y-connected 25-hp design class B induction motor is tested in the laboratory, with the following results: No load test: Blocked-rotor test: DC test: 208 V, 22.0 A, 1200 W, 60 Hz 24.6 V, 64.5 A, 2200 W, 15 Hz 13.5 V, 64 A a) Find the equivalent cireuit of this motor. (4 marksy)
A 208-V, six-pole, Y-connected, 25-hp design class B induction motor is tested in the laboratory, with the following results: No load: 208 V, 24.0 A, 1400 W, 60 Hz Locked rotor: 24.6 V, 64.5 A. 2200 W, 15 Hz 13.5 V, 64 A de test: a) Find the parameters of the induction motor equivalent circuit. b) Calculate the stator current if the slip is 0.02.
Name: Student ID: A 208-V, six-pole, Y-connected, 25-hp design class B induction motor is tested in the laboratory, with the following results: No load: 208 V, 24.0 A, 1400 W, 60 Hz Locked rotor: 24.6 V, 64.5 A, 2200 W, 15 Hz dc test: 13.5 V, 64 A a) Find the parameters of the induction motor equivalent circuit. b) Calculate the stator current if the slip is 0.02.
Problem 2 (10 points): A 3-phase, 208-V (H), six-pole Y-connected, 25-hp, design class B (X,-15%) induction motor is tested in the laboratory, with the following results: DC test: 13.5 V, 64 A No load: 208 V, 24.0 A, 1400 W, 60 Hz Locked rotor: 24.6 V, 64.5 A, 2200 W, 15 Hz Neglecting the core losses (a) Find the equivalent circuit parameters of this motor and show them on the equivalent circuit. (b) What is the rotational losses of this...
A 240 V, 50 Hz, six-pole Y-connected, 18 kW, induction motor is tested in the laboratory, with the following results: No load test: Terminal voltage: 240 V, phase current: 6.0 A, AC supply frequency: 50 Hz Locked rotor: Terminal voltage: 36 V, phase current: 8.5 A, input active power: 235 W, AC supply frequency: 50 Hz DC test: DC voltage: 13.5 V, DC current: 10.5 A Find the equivalent circuit parameters of this motor.
2) A 460 V, 4-pole, 60 Hz, Y-connected, 40 hp, design class A induction motor is tested with the following results: No-load: 460 V, 8.7 A, 2500 W. 60 Hz Locked rotor: 42 V.48 A, 31 10 W. 12 Hz DC test: 24 V, 48 A Find the equivalent circuit of this motor (Ri, Ro. Xi. X. XM) and its rotational losses. (20 points) X, and A2 as functions of XL Retor Design Wound rotor Design A Design B Design...
:00 Hz, six-pole Y-connected 40-hp design class B induction motorX -0.4Xux, and 3. A 460-V. 60Hz, six-pole Y-connected 40-hp X2-0.6XLR) is tested in the laboratory, with the following results: No load Test: 460 V, 32.7 A, 4,664 W, 60 Hz Locked Rotor(LR) Test: 36.2 V, 58.0 A, 2,573 W, 15 Hz: DC test: 12.0 V, 59.0 A: Find the equivalent circuit parameters Ri(10pts),R (10pts),X (15pts),X:(15pts), and Xx(10pts) of this motor as shown in Fig. 3. (60pts) Fig. 3
A 3-phase, 208 V, 60 Hz, 30 hp, four-pole induction motor has the following equivalent circuit parameters. R1 = 0.2 Ω, , , Xm = 12Ω.The rotational loss is 500 W. For a slip of 5%, calculate (a) The motor speed in rpm and radians per sec (b) The current drawn by the motor from the power supply (c) The stator cu-loss (d) The air gap power (e) The rotor cu-loss (f) The shaft power (g)The developed torque and the shaft torque (h) The efficiency of the motor Use...
A 4 phase, 460 V, 60 Hz, 26.8 hp, 4 pole, Y-connected
induction motor draws 25 A at a power factor of 0.9 lagging. Core
loss is 900 W, stator copper loss is 1100W, friction and winding
losses are 300 W, and stray loss is neglected. The machine shaft
rotates at 1738 rpm. Calculate the air gap power and output load
torque
- [Induction Motor - 15 points) A three-phase, 460 V, 60 Hz, 26.8 hp, 4-pole, Y-connected induction motor...
2. A 208V, two pole, 60 Hz, y connected wound rotor induction motor is rated at 15hp. Its equivalent circuit parameters are R:-0.200, R:-0.120, X.-X-0.410, X-150. The rotational losses are 430W. The motor drives a mechanical load with a slip of 5 percent. By using simplified equivalent circuit calculate; (30 pts) a) The motor speed in revolutions per minute and radians per second. b) The line current c) The stator copper losses. d) The air gap power. e) The power...