A 400 V, 50 Hz, 6-pole, 940 rpm, star connected induction motor has the following parameters: stator and rotor resistanc

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A 400 V, 50 Hz, 6-pole, 940 rpm, star connected induction motor has the following parameters: stator and rotor resistanc

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A 400 V 50 Hz 6 Pole 940 Rpm Star Connected Induction Motor Has The Following Parameters Stator And Rotor Resistanc 1
A 400 V 50 Hz 6 Pole 940 Rpm Star Connected Induction Motor Has The Following Parameters Stator And Rotor Resistanc 1 (54.22 KiB) Viewed 42 times
A 400 V, 50 Hz, 6-pole, 940 rpm, star connected induction motor has the following parameters: stator and rotor resistances are 1.350 each, and stator and rotor leakage reactance are 20 each (magnetising reactance can be neglected). The motor is controlled by simultaneous stator voltage and frequency variation. Voltage boost is not used and the motor is controlled using V/f = constant law. The motor is supplied from a three-phase voltage source inverter a) The motor operates at 35 Hz. Calculate the ratio of the maximum torque at this frequency with respect to the one at rated frequency, for both motoring and generation, 15 marks] For the motoring case the ratio is: Number For the generation case the ratio is: Number b) For the same 35 Hz operating frequency, calculate ratio of the starting current at this frequency with respect to the starting current at rated frequency (5 marks) Starting current ratio is: Number C) Assume that the voltage boost of 50 V (phase voltage) is used. Calculate new value of the phase voltage that would be applied in this case for the operating frequency of 35 Hz. Repeat part b) with this new voltage applied. (6 marks) Phase voltage: Number V Starting current ratio: Number d) A variable-speed electric drive can operate in two distinct speed control regions. Name these regions, explain the principal difference between them and specify which quantity is kept constant in each of the two [4 marks)
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