Transcription of THREE-PHASE INDUCTION MOTOR
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INDUCTION Machines - 1 THREE-PHASE INDUCTION MOTOR March 2007 A. PREPARATION 1. Introduction 2. The Rotating Field 3. Rotor Currents 4. INDUCTION MOTOR Equivalent Circuit 5. Torque and Power Characteristics 6. Operation Beyond the Range 0 < s < 1 7. Determination of MOTOR Constants 8. Bibliography B. EXPERIMENT 1 . Equipment List 2. Speed and Direction of Rotation 3. Starting current 4. No Load Test 5. Locked Rotor Test C. REPORT INDUCTION Machines - 2 INDUCTION Machines - 3 INDUCTION Machines - 4 INDUCTION Machines - 5 INDUCTION Machines - 6 INDUCTION Machines - 7 INDUCTION Machines - 8 INDUCTION Machines - 9 INDUCTION Machines - 10 INDUCTION Machines - 11 INDUCTION Machines - 12 INDUCTION Machines - 13 INDUCTION Machines - 14 Rather than the equivalent circuit of Fig.
device that allows placing a variable load on the motor. Use the weights provided, and vary the control current to the dynamometer so that the motor will be loaded with a torque roughly proportional to the control current. This control current is feedback regulated by the output from the rpm sensor, but only if you run the necessary coax
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