Industrial Motor Control
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ISBN: 9781133691808
Author: Stephen Herman
Publisher: Cengage Learning
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Chapter 12, Problem 3RQ
To determine
The percentage of temperature increase with the highest current draw.
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Q A motor of 15 horsepower, has a code letter L, and is operated on a 400-volt line. Find the locked rotor current
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Figure 2
Figure 2 shows an open flat belt drive connected to a motor and a pulley. The
motor transmits 20 kw to the connect pulley of 450 mm diameter and is rotating
at 850 r/min to a second pulley rotating at 400 r/min. The distance between
pulley centres is approximately 2 m. The belt is 6 mm thick and has a density of
970 kg/m. The maximum stress in the belt is not to exceed 2,7 MPa. The
coefficient of friction for both pulleys is 0,3.
Determine:
2.1. The diameter of the second pulley.
2.2. The length of the belt.
3.3. The width of the belt taking centrifugal tension into account.
The reason why the starting torque of a series motor is higher than a shunt motor is
because the series motor has
O more current flowing through its armature
O a stronger net magnetic field around both coils during the inrush of stator current
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