Electric Motors and Control Systems
2nd Edition
ISBN: 9780073373812
Author: Frank D. Petruzella
Publisher: McGraw-Hill Education
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List three applications where a motor service factorgreater than 1.0 may be desirable.
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duty cycle: 100 kW for 5 minute, 20 kW for
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3)Design a V – Belt drive to the following specifications Power transmitted = 75kw
Speed of driving wheel = 1440rpm
Speed of driven wheel = 400rpm
Diameter of driving wheel = 300mm
Center distance = 2500mm
Service = 16hrs/day
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