A motor drives a load requiring 0.006 N-m. Motor data is as follows: armature resistance, 4 ohms; applied voltage, 8 volts; torque constant (KT), 0.06 N-m/A; generating constant (KE), 0.0026 volts/rpm. Find the motor's running speed.
A motor drives a load requiring 0.006 N-m. Motor data is as follows: armature resistance, 4...
If a manufacturer's specifications for a PM DC motor are as follows, what are the motor's no-load speed, stall current, starting torque, and maximum power for an applied voltage of 10 V? ■ Torque constant 0.12 Nm/A Electrical constant 12 V/1000 RPM Armature resistance-: 1.5 Ω
Question 4 (Could be considered as Quiz 3- 4.5 pts). An armature-controlled DC motor of figure below has the following characteristics: Ra=1.2 ohms, L. - 0, KT = 0.06 N-m/A (motor-torque constant), K = 0.06 V-s/rad (back-emf constant). It has maximum speed of 500 rad's with a maximum current of 2 A. We suppose that all possible frictions are represented in friction torque Tr=0.012N-m. R: armature resistance, 2 La armature inductance, H is : armature current, A is: field current,...
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3. A 240 V DC series motor with 0.1 ohm armature resistance and 0.1 ohm field resistance runs at 1200 rpm and 100 Amp. of full load speed and armature current respectively. The motor has a brush contact drop of 2 volts. Find the motor full load torque and efficiency If the motor is to drive a pump that requires a torque of 150 NM, find the speed as the motor drives the given pump. a. b.
A. A three-phase ac induction motor drives a mechanical load. The motor's terminal voltage is 470V, 60 Hz. The motor's line current is 175 A, and the power factor is 0.85 lagging The motor's output power is 140 hp and the motor rotates at a speed of 1735 rpm. The motor's copper and core losses total 8.5 kW combined 1. Determine the number of poles of this motor 2. Determine the motor's shaft torque (N-m). 3. Determine the motor's rotational...
1) A 220V dc motor has an armature resistance of 0.5 Ω. The full load armature current is 20 A. The starting torque of the motor is 880 N-m, Find the full load speed of the motor. 2) A 220V dc motor developing 25 hp (18.65 kW) runs at a speed of 1000 r.p.m.. Calculate the torque in N-m if the efficiency of the motor is 90%.
A d.c shunt motor has armature and field resistance of 0.2 Ω and 110 Ω respectively. The motor is running at 1200 rpm and drawing 15 A from 110 V supply. If the field resistance is decreased by 10%, calculate the new steady state armature current and speed of the motor. Assume the load torque to be constant
A d.c shunt motor has armature and field resistance of 0.2 Ω and 110 Ω respectively. The motor is running at 1200 rpm and drawing 15 A from 110 V supply. If the field resistance is decreased by 10%, calculate the new steady state armature current and speed of the motor. Assume the load torque to be constant.
A 220 V DC shunt motor has an armature resistance, Re-0.1 S2, a field resistance, Ry=100 12, and negligible rotational losses. Under certain load conditions, the shunt motor runs at 1600 rpm while drawing a total current, I = 100 A. Determine: a. the output power of the motor; b. the output torque in N-m; and, c. the efficiency Without making any changes to the applied voltage or the field, the motor operates with a new M mechanical load that...
03 (5pts): A 250-V shunt motor has an armature resistance of 0.25 Ohms and a field resistance of 125 Ohms. At no-load the motor takes a line current of 5.0 A while running at 1200 rpm. If the line current at full-load is 62.0 A, what is the full-load speed? When the line current is 62 A, the field resistance is increased to 200 Ohms, what is the new speed of the motor?
Problem 6: A 230-V shunt motor has an armature resistance of 0.05 Ohms and a field resistance of 75 Ohms. The motor draws 7 A of line current while running light at 1120 rpm. The line current at a certain load is 46 A. (a) What is the motor speed at this load? (b) At this load, if the field circuit resistance is increased to 100 Ohms, what is the new speed of the motor? Assume linearity between the flux...