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This document contains instructions for calculating various metrics related to two different technical scenarios: 1) A DC permanent magnet motor connected to a power source, where the student is asked to calculate startup current, maximum efficiency, speed under load, and time to reach no-load and operating speeds. 2) A theoretical wind turbine operating over 24 hours where wind speed varies sinusoidally, where the student is asked to calculate maximum energy generated and mean wind energy velocity.

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This document contains instructions for calculating various metrics related to two different technical scenarios: 1) A DC permanent magnet motor connected to a power source, where the student is asked to calculate startup current, maximum efficiency, speed under load, and time to reach no-load and operating speeds. 2) A theoretical wind turbine operating over 24 hours where wind speed varies sinusoidally, where the student is asked to calculate maximum energy generated and mean wind energy velocity.

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Consider the DC permanent magnet motor that was discussed in class


on 11/17. Its datasheet is appended to this assignment. Assume that a
model 1.13.044.002 motor is connected to an ideal 24 Volt DC source.
Compute
a) The startup current of the motor
b) The maximum efficiency of the motor
c) The speed of the motor when delivering 10 N-cm of torque
d) The time required for the motor to reach its no load speed when
delivering zero load torque
e) The time required for the motor to reach operating speed when driving
a load whose moment of inertia is 200 gm-cm2

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A wind turbine with a diameter of 100 ft operates during a 24-h period in


which the wind velocity may be approximated by half a sine wave as V(
)=V_m*sin(

/24), where

is time in hours and V_m=10^5 ft/h. The

wind density is 0.076 lb_m/ft^3. Calculate (a) the theoretical maximum


turbine energy during that 24-h period, in foot pound force and kilowatt
hours, and (b) the wind mean energy velocity, in feet per hour.
answer to (a) should be 1627 kW*hr and (b) 75,150 ft/hr
Please show work and how to obtain answer, thanks!
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A lossless flexible 50 ohm dielectric-filled coaxial cable has small


irregularities in the braid of the outer conductor. The reflection coefficient
due to each irregularity is 0.001<0. The irregularities are regularly
spaced 11.25 cm apart. The wave velocity in the cable is 0.75c. If the far
end of a 50m length of cable is connected to a matched load, find the
resultant reflection coefficient measured at the input end of the cable a
frequencies of (a) 500MHz, (b) 1 GHz, (c) 2GHz (d) What is the
reflection coefficient for 100-ps pulse? (e) What is r for the cable
dielectric? (a) through (d) should not all be the same. Explain the large
differences. Please show work.
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