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Table.
Observation.
From the above readings we conclude the following concepts.
1. Input Voltage ∝ Speed of the motor
2. Now observe that the initial armature current is lower than that of the stable value of the
current this is only due to the increase of the back emf as we know that
I(armature current)=Es - Eo/R
3. Also Eo< Eo2 this only due to the increase of the back emf.
Task 2: Speed control using variable field resistance
In this experiment we will control the speed of the motor by the use of a variable
resistor connected in series with the shunt coil, in such away when the current is
decrease by varying the rheostat resistor we will control the magnetic flux that linked
with the coil or indirectly we are controlling the speed of the motor according to the
relation. N=60*Eo/Z*Φ.
Circuit diagram.
Table
Circuit diagram.
Table
No. Supply Voltage Field Armature Speed Torque Power
Es(V) current current Ia (rpm) (Nm) (W)
If(A) (A)
1 50 0.649 0.338 647 354 24
2 50 0.644 0.335 648 351 24
3 50 0.698 0.297 654 307 21
4 50 0.546 0.248 657 261 18
5 50 0.496 0.206 662 214 14.8
6 50 0.333 0.058 675 61 4.3
Confusions.
Q1= how can the speed of a motor increases when flux increases?
According to the formula. n=60*E/Z*ΦB ? give answer with the reference to the
given slide.
The result from this slide match with the experiment results.