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Sheet # 6 3-Phase Induction Motor (Power Calculations)

The document contains 5 problems related to calculating various electrical and mechanical properties of 3-phase induction motors, including slip, rotor copper losses, input current, efficiency, developed power, and line current. The problems provide motor specifications like voltage, frequency, poles, speed, power factor, losses, input power, and torque. Calculations are to be performed for slip, rotor copper losses, input power, efficiency, and other requested motor parameters.

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Sheet # 6 3-Phase Induction Motor (Power Calculations)

The document contains 5 problems related to calculating various electrical and mechanical properties of 3-phase induction motors, including slip, rotor copper losses, input current, efficiency, developed power, and line current. The problems provide motor specifications like voltage, frequency, poles, speed, power factor, losses, input power, and torque. Calculations are to be performed for slip, rotor copper losses, input power, efficiency, and other requested motor parameters.

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Course Title: Electrical Machines Course Code: EE329

Sheet # 6 3-Phase Induction Motor (Power Calculations)


1- A 20hp, 3-phase, 500 V, 50 Hz, induction motor with 6 poles runs at 950 rpm with power factor of 0.86 lagging. The rotational losses are 1 hp. If the total stator losses are 1500 W. Calculate: (a) Motor slip (b) Rotor copper losses (c) Motor input current (d) Efficiency 2- The input power to a 6 poles, 3-phase, 50 Hz, induction motor is 42 kW, the speed is 970 rpm. The stator losses are 1.2 kW and the friction and windage losses are1.8 kW. Find : (a) Rotor Copper Losses (b) Efficiency of the motor

3- A 6 poles, 50 Hz, 3 phase induction motor runs at 960 rpm when the torque on the shaft is 200 N.m. If the stator losses are 1500 W and friction and windage losses are 500 W, find: (a) Rotor Copper Losses (b) Efficiency of the motor 4- The power input to the rotor of a 440 V, 50 Hz, 6 poles, 3 phase induction motor is 100 kW. The motor speed is 960 rpm. Calculate: (a) The slip (b) The mechanical developed power (c) Rotor copper losses 5- A 3 phase, 500 V, 50 Hz induction motor with 6 poles develops 20 hp at 950 rpm with a power factor of 0.866 lagging. The mechanical losses total 1 hp. Calculate at rated load: (a) The slip (b) Rotor copper losses (c) Input power if the stator losses in total are1500 W (d) Line current

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