Current Loci For Constant Power Input (Or) Constant Power Lines
This document discusses the current loci for constant power input. It shows that the applied voltage leads the back emf by an angle, and the resultant voltage leads the armature current by an angle theta. The main current I is represented by the resultant voltage OB, where the impedance Zs is constant. A line OY is drawn at an angle phi from OB, and a line BL is drawn perpendicular to OX.
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Current Loci For Constant Power Input (Or) Constant Power Lines
This document discusses the current loci for constant power input. It shows that the applied voltage leads the back emf by an angle, and the resultant voltage leads the armature current by an angle theta. The main current I is represented by the resultant voltage OB, where the impedance Zs is constant. A line OY is drawn at an angle phi from OB, and a line BL is drawn perpendicular to OX.
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Current loci for constant power input
(or) Constant power lines
Current loci for Constant power input OA applied voltage / phase , V AB back emf / phase, Eb OB resultant voltage, ER OI armature current lags behind ER by angle .
I=E/Zs but Zs is constant So OB represents main
current I OY drawn at an angle with OB Draw OX perpendicular to OY. Draw BL perpendicular to OX. Current loci for constant power developed