Electrical Machines : Torque of Induction Motor
Electrical Machines : Torque of Induction Motor
Electrical Machines ( )
Torque of Induction Motor
Year / Semester : 3 / 2
Oct. 2019
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Example # 1
A 415 V, 10hp, four pole, 60 Hz, Y-connected induction motor
has a full-load slip of 5 percent.
1) What is the synchronous speed of this motor?
2) What is the rotor speed of this motor at rated load?
3) What is the rotor frequency of this motor at rated load?
4) What is the shaft torque of this motor at rated load?
Solution 1)
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3)
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Example # 2
The stator of a 3-Φ induction motor has 3 slots per pole
per phase. If supply frequency is 50 Hz, calculate:
1) number of stator poles produced and total number of
slots on the stator.
2) speed of the rotating stator flux (or magnetic field).
Solution
1) P = 2n = 2 × 3 = 6 poles
Total Number of slots = 3 slots/pole/phase × 6 poles × 3
phases = 54
2) Ns = 120 f/P = 120 × 50/6 = 1000 rpm.
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Example # 3
A 4-pole, 3-phase induction motor operates from a supply
whose frequency is 50 Hz. Calculate :
(i) The speed at which the magnetic field of the stator is rotating.
(ii) The speed of the rotor when the slip is 0.04.
(iii) The frequency of the rotor currents when the slip is 0.03.
(iv) The frequency of the rotor currents at standstill.
Solution
(i) Stator field revolves at synchronous speed, given by
Ns= 120 f/P = 120 × 50/4 = 1500 rpm.
(ii) Rotor (or motor) speed, N r= Ns (1 − s) = 1500(1 − 0.04) = 1440 rpm.
(iii) Frequency of rotor current, fr = sf = 0.03 × 50 = 1.5 Hz.
(iv) Since at standstill, s = 1, fr sf = 1 × f = f = 50 Hz
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Starting Torque
The torque developed by the motor at the instant of starting is
called starting torque. In some cases, it is greater than the
normal running torque, whereas in some other cases it is
somewhat less.
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Starting Torque
Condition for Maximum Starting Torque
It can be proved that starting torque is maximum when rotor resistance
equals rotor reactance.
Clearly, the torque is very sensitive to any changes in the supply voltage.
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Example # 4
A 3-Φ induction motor having a star-connected rotor has an induced emf
of 80 volts between slip-rings at standstill on open-circuit. The rotor has a
resistance and reactance per phase of 1 Ω and 4 Ω respectively. Calculate
current/phase and power factor when (a) slip-rings are short-circuited
(b) slip-rings are connected to a star-connected rheostat of 3 Ω per phase.
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Example # 5
A 50 kW, 440 V, 50 Hz, 10hp, Six-pole, induction motor has a
slip of 6 percent when operating at full-load conditions. At
full-load conditions, the friction and windage losses are 300 w,
and the core losses are 600 W. Find the following values for
full-load conditions:
1) The shaft speed Nr.
2) The output power in watts.
3) The load torque Tload in newton-meters.
4) The induced torque Tin in newton-meters.
5) The rotor frequency in hertz.
Solution:
1) The Ns of this machine is
Therefore the shaft speed is
Example # 5
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Torque/Speed Curve
The torque developed by a conventional 3-phase motor depends
on its speed but the relation between the two cannot be
represented by a simple equation. It is easier to show the
relationship in the form of a curve. In this diagram, T represents
the nominal full-load torque of the motor. As seen, the starting
torque (at N = 0)
is 1.5 T and the
maximum torque
(also called
breakdown
torque) is 2.5 T. Nominal torque T
Typical torque-
speed
characteristics of
induction motor
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The terminal voltage increases with capacitance. If capacitance is insufficient, the generator
voltage will not build up. Hence, capacitor bank must be large enough to supply the reactive
power normally drawn by the motor.
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