1) The document discusses a separately excited DC motor with an armature resistance of 1 ohm and an armature voltage constant of 0.8 V/rad/s.
2) It provides calculations to determine the average armature current and torque output with a firing angle delay of 45 degrees and an armature speed of 1600 rpm.
3) The average armature current is calculated to be 5.2 A.
1) The document discusses a separately excited DC motor with an armature resistance of 1 ohm and an armature voltage constant of 0.8 V/rad/s.
2) It provides calculations to determine the average armature current and torque output with a firing angle delay of 45 degrees and an armature speed of 1600 rpm.
3) The average armature current is calculated to be 5.2 A.
1) The document discusses a separately excited DC motor with an armature resistance of 1 ohm and an armature voltage constant of 0.8 V/rad/s.
2) It provides calculations to determine the average armature current and torque output with a firing angle delay of 45 degrees and an armature speed of 1600 rpm.
3) The average armature current is calculated to be 5.2 A.
Iavg = 1.01 A 23. A separately excited d.c. motor has an armature
resistance of 1.0~ and an armature voltage constant of 0.8 (a) Answer: 16 7.75 V, 1.677 A, V/rad/s. Determine the average armature current and 281.23W, 0.7 torque output, with firing angle delay of α = 45 degrees and armature speed of 1600 rev/min. The armature is driven by:
(a) a full-wave fully controlled single-phase converter
17. Answer: (b) a half-controlled single-phase converter a. 3.2A, 510.6W, 0.66