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The document contains three problems about calculating various parameters of induction motors given specifications like power output, speed, voltage, frequency, slip, losses, etc. Each problem involves calculating values like slip, rotor copper loss, input power, efficiency, current, torque from the provided motor ratings and operating conditions. Formulas are used to determine these values based on induction motor theory and relationships between various electrical and mechanical parameters.

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The document contains three problems about calculating various parameters of induction motors given specifications like power output, speed, voltage, frequency, slip, losses, etc. Each problem involves calculating values like slip, rotor copper loss, input power, efficiency, current, torque from the provided motor ratings and operating conditions. Formulas are used to determine these values based on induction motor theory and relationships between various electrical and mechanical parameters.

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Unit III
Problem - 1
⚫ A 6 pole, 3 phase induction motor develops a power of 22.38kW,
including mechanical losses, which total 1.492 kW at a speed of 950
rpm on 550 V, 50 Hz mains. The power factor is 0.88. Calculate for
this load (i). Slip, (ii). The rotor copper loss, (iii). The total input if the
stator losses are 2000 W, (iv). The efficiency, (v). The line current, (vi).
The number of complete cycles of the rotor electromotive force per
minute.

• Given: P = 6, Pm = 22.38 kW, PmL = 1.492 kW, N = 950 rpm,


V = 550 V, f = 50 Hz, COSΦ = 0.88;

• Solution
(i). Slip s
Problem - 1
• Given: P = 6, Pm = 22.38 kW, PmL = 1.492 kW, N = 950 rpm, V =
550 V, f = 50 Hz, COSΦ = 0.88;
• Solution

(ii). Rotor copper loss Pcu

(iii) The total input (Pin)

(iv) Efficiency
Problem - 1
• Given: P = 6, Pm= 22.38 kW, PmL = 1.492 kW, N = 950 rpm,
V = 550 V, f = 50 Hz, PF = 0.88;
• Solution

(v). The line current (IL)

(vi). The number of complete cycles of the


rotor electromotive force per minute.
Problem - 2
⚫ A 37.3kW, 4pole, 50Hz induction motor has friction and windage
losses of 3320 watts. The stator losses equal the rotor losses. If
the motor is deleiverig full load power output at a speed of
1440rpm, calculate, (i). Synchronous speed, (ii). Slip (iii).
Mechanical power developed by the motor, (iv). Rotor copper
loss, (v). Power transferred from stator to rotor, (vi) Stator power
input, (vii). Efficiency.
• Solution
• Given: Pout = 37.3 kW; P = 4; f = 50 Hz; friction and windage losses
Pml = 3320 W; Stator losses PSL = Rotor Loss Pcu; N = 1440rpm.;
(i). Synchronous speed(Ns)

(ii). Slip s
Problem - 2
• Given: Pout = 37.3 kW; P = 4; f = 50 Hz; friction and windage
losses Pml = 3320 W; Stator losses PSL = Rotor Loss Pcu; N
= 1440rpm.;
• Solution
(iii) Mechanical power developed by the motor (Pm),

(iv) Rotor copper loss (Pcu),

(iii) Power transferred from stator to rotor (P2),


Problem - 2
• Given: Pout = 37.3 kW; P = 4; f = 50 Hz; friction and
windage losses Pml = 3320 W; Stator losses PSL = Rotor
Loss Pcu; N = 1440rpm.;
• Solution

(vi) Stator power input (Pin),

(vii) Efficiency
Problem - 3
⚫ An 18kW, 4pole, 50Hz, 3phase induction motor has friction and

• windage loss 500W. The full load slip is 4%.


Compute for full load, (i). Rotor copper loss.
(ii). Rotor input. (iii). The shaft torque and (iv).
The gross torque.
• Given: P =18 kW, P = 4; f = 50 Hz; P = 500W; s = 4%;
out mL

• Solution

(i). Rotor copper loss (Pcu),


Problem - 3
• Given: Pout =18 kW, P = 4; f = 50 Hz; PmL = 500W; s
=
4%;
• Solution
(ii) Rotor input (P2).

(iii) The shaft torque (Tsh),

(iv). The gross torque(Tg)

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