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Q.

1 Draw speed–torque characterristics of induction motor using Mat lab program:


Given data: r1=0.200,x1=0.250,r2=0.10;x2=0.250;xm=25.0; VLL=208, Ns=1800;
Solution:

Q.2 Anylsis the dynmaic response (Motor current, speed, intermidate paramter) during the
load chagne(50% to 100% rated load) of the induction motor at rated speed, when it is
controlled by IFOC(indirect filed oriented control). Matlab/Simulink software can be use
for this anylsis.
Given data: 400hp (298.4kW), 4kV, 4-pole, 60Hz, Rr = 0.55Ω, Rs=0.78Ω, Llr=0.029H,
Lls=0.029H, Lm=0.53H and J=50kg-m2.

Q.3 Anylsis during the steady-state response (Motor current, speed, intermidate paramter,
torque), when induction motor is runing at rated speed and rated load and it is controlled
by IFOC(indirect filed oriented control). Matlab/Simulink software can be use for this
anylsis.
Given data: 50hp (37.5kW), 415V, 4-pole, 50Hz, Rs=0.087Ω, Rr = 0.228Ω, Lls=0.00096H,
Llr=0.00096H, Lm=41.6mH and J=0.8kg-m2.

Q.4 Anylsis the dynmaic response (Motor current, speed, intermidate paramter, torque)
during the speed chagne(1200 to 1440rpm)of the induction motor at rated load, when it is
controlled by IFOC(indirect filed oriented control). Matlab/Simulink software can be use
for this anylsis.
Given data: 10hp (7.5kW), 415V, 50Hz, 4-pole, Rr = 0.76Ω, Rs=1Ω, Llr=.00486H, Lls =0.00486H,
Lm=0.12H and J=0.1kg-m2.

Q.5 An induction motor has an efficiency of 0.95 when delivering an output of 35 kW. At this
load, the stator Cu loss and rotor Cu loss each equals the iron loss. The mechanical losses are
one third of the no-load loss. Calculate the rotor ouptut power.
Ans: 35.526kW

Solution
η = 0.95; Pout = 35 kW; stator Cu loss = rotor Cu loss = iron loss
Mechanical losses=no-load loss/3
Motor inpu(Pin)=Pout/efficiency=36.84kW

Total losses [including stator Cu and iron losses, rotor Cu loss and rotor mechanical loss (rotor
iron
loss being negligible)].
=Pin-Pout=36.84-35=1.84kW

No-load loss of an induction motor consists of stator iron loss and mechanical loss (stator Cu loss
at no-load being negligible). These two losses are independent of the load.
Let Pi = each of the stator Cu loss, rotor Cu loss and stator iron loss and Pm1=mechnaical loss
No-load loss=Pi+Pm1
Since mechanical losses are one-third of the no-load losses, we have
Pi  Pm1
Pm1 
3
Pi
Pm1 
2

Total loss = stator Cu loss + stator iron loss + rotor Cu loss + mechanical loss
Pi
3684  3Pi 
2
Pi  1052.57W

Now, rotor output = motor output + mechanical losses


Pi 1.052
 35   35   35.526kW
2 2

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