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7-25. When it is necessary to stop an induction motor very rapidly, many induction motor c...

7-25. When it is necessary to stop an induction motor very rapidly, many induction motor controllers reverse the direction of rotation of the magnetic fields by switching any two stator leads. When the direction of rotation of the magnetic fields is reversed, the motor develops an induced torque opposite to the current direction of rotation, so it quickly stops and tries to start turning in the opposite direction. If power is removed from the stator circuit at the moment when the rotor speed goes through zero, then the motor has been stopped very rapidly. This technique for rapidly stopping an induction motor is called plugging. The motor of Problem 7-19 is running at rated conditions and is to be stopped by plugging.

(a) What is the slip s before plugging?


(b) What is the frequency of the rotor before plugging?


(c) What is the induced torque τind before plugging?


(d) What is the slip s immediately after switching the stator leads?


(e) What is the frequency of the rotor immediately after switching the stator leads?


(f) What is the induced torque τind immediately after switching the stator leads?

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