Understanding Motor Controls
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Author: Stephen L. Herman
Publisher: Delmar Cengage Learning
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Chapter 31, Problem 10RQ
To determine
The percentage rotor slip and the frequency of the induced rotor voltage.
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Consider the velocity triangle illustrated for a particular rotor.
A 480V, 3-phase, 50Hz 6-pole Induction motor with a rated power of 10KVA.
(i) Calculate the synchronous speed in rad/sec (ws)
(ii) Determine the rotor speed in rpm, if the % slip is 2.5%
The supply frequency is 50 Hz. What will be
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speed is equal to 90% of synchronous
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Chapter 31 Solutions
Understanding Motor Controls
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