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AC Machines

AC Machines. 6077SA NUE 046. 3 Phase Induction Motor Characteristics. Interpret information from torque/slip curves of AC induction motors List the operating characteristics of squirrel cage induction motors List the operating characteristics of slip ring induction motors

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AC Machines

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  1. AC Machines 6077SA NUE 046

  2. 3 Phase Induction MotorCharacteristics • Interpret information from torque/slip curves of AC induction motors • List the operating characteristics of squirrel cage induction motors • List the operating characteristics of slip ring induction motors • Identify details from motor nameplates • Calculate the efficiency of induction motors At the end of this section you will be able to:

  3. Revision • What determines the synchronous speed? • Why can’t the rotor operate at synchronous speed? • What do we call the difference between nR and n? • How do we work out the percentage slip of a motor?

  4. Motor Starting • Greatest relative speed between RMF & Rotor conductors • Induced voltage greatest • Equivalent to a transformer with a shorted secondary • Frequency is highest • Rotor torque must be higher than the apposing torque for the rotor to accelerate.

  5. Motor Running • As load torque increases • Rotor RPM drops • Relative speed between RMF & Rotor conductors increases • Rotor current increases • Rotor torque increases • Rotor RPM stabilises

  6. Rotor Current • Torque caused by induced current in rotor conductors • Rotor current is a result of:- • Rotor speed • Rotor impedance Frequency Resistance Inductive reactance

  7. Rotor Current • High frequency in rotor conductors • More metal surrounding conductor the deeper in the rotor. • L is highest in that part of the conductor • XL is highest • I is lowest • Effective CSA is reduced • Current is limited

  8. Torque Speed Curve Synchronous speed Torque Rated torque Rotor Speed Rated speed

  9. Torque Slip Curve Synchronous speed Rated speed Torque Rated torque 0 Slip % 100

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