Chapter 10 DC Machine Part 3
Chapter 10 DC Machine Part 3
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Sometimes, the sum of the field loss and armature loss is called
copper loss.
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The output power Pout and output torque Tout are less
than the developed values because of rotational losses,
which include friction, windage, eddy-current loss, and
hysteresis loss. Rotational power loss is approximately
proportional to speed.
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And using
Solving for the developed torque,
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Finally,
Torque-Speed Characteristic
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A series-connected dc motor runs at nm1 = 1200 rpm while driving a load that
demands a torque of 12 Nm. Neglect the resistances, rotational loss, and
saturation effects. Find the power output. Then, find the new speed and output
power if the load torque increases to 24 Nm
Solution
Since we are neglecting losses, the output torque and power are equal to
the developed torque and power, respectively. First, the angular speed is
As losses neglected
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Solving
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Variation of the Supply Voltage
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