A 460-V, 10 hp, four-pole, Y-connected, induction motor has the following parameters (R1 = 0.54, R2 = 0.488 , XM = %3D %3D 51.12 ,X1 = 2.093 and X2 = 3.209) ohm P( F&W) = 150 W, P(misc)=50 W, P(core) = 150 %3D %3D kW For a slip of 0.02, find (a) The line current IL (b) The stator copper losses PSCL (c) The air-gap power PAG (d) The power converted from electrical to mechanical form P(conv) (e) The induced torque (f) The * load torque
A 460-V, 10 hp, four-pole, Y-connected, induction motor has the following parameters (R1 = 0.54, R2 = 0.488 , XM = %3D %3D 51.12 ,X1 = 2.093 and X2 = 3.209) ohm P( F&W) = 150 W, P(misc)=50 W, P(core) = 150 %3D %3D kW For a slip of 0.02, find (a) The line current IL (b) The stator copper losses PSCL (c) The air-gap power PAG (d) The power converted from electrical to mechanical form P(conv) (e) The induced torque (f) The * load torque
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Problem 6RQ: Name three factors that determine the torque produced by an induction motor.
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![A 460-V, 10 hp, four-pole, Y-connected,
induction motor has the following
parameters (R1 = 0.54, R2 = 0.488 , XM =
%D
51.12 ,X1 = 2.093 and X2 = 3.209) ohm P(
F&W) = 150 W, P(misc)=50 W, P(core) = 150
kW For a slip of 0.02, find (a) The line
current IL (b) The stator copper losses PSCL
(c) The air-gap power PAG (d) The power
converted from electrical to mechanical
form P(conv) (e) The induced torque (f) The
* load torque](/v2/_next/image?url=https%3A%2F%2Fcontent.bartleby.com%2Fqna-images%2Fquestion%2F15f352b1-6c24-4ffd-b1ae-f0ef6b21ef5c%2F1d4b190e-ddd3-415a-ac28-605057373986%2Flnxoh4c_processed.jpeg&w=3840&q=75)
Transcribed Image Text:A 460-V, 10 hp, four-pole, Y-connected,
induction motor has the following
parameters (R1 = 0.54, R2 = 0.488 , XM =
%D
51.12 ,X1 = 2.093 and X2 = 3.209) ohm P(
F&W) = 150 W, P(misc)=50 W, P(core) = 150
kW For a slip of 0.02, find (a) The line
current IL (b) The stator copper losses PSCL
(c) The air-gap power PAG (d) The power
converted from electrical to mechanical
form P(conv) (e) The induced torque (f) The
* load torque
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