ST - Joseph'S College of Engineering, Chennai - 119 Model - Iii Examinations October 2010 Sub: Sub. Code: EI 2201 Branch: Semester: III Duration: 3 Hours Max - Marks: 100
ST - Joseph'S College of Engineering, Chennai - 119 Model - Iii Examinations October 2010 Sub: Sub. Code: EI 2201 Branch: Semester: III Duration: 3 Hours Max - Marks: 100
ST - Joseph'S College of Engineering, Chennai - 119 Model - Iii Examinations October 2010 Sub: Sub. Code: EI 2201 Branch: Semester: III Duration: 3 Hours Max - Marks: 100
Reg. No.
7. Why the slots on the rotor of induction motors are usually skewed?
The slots on the rotor of an induction motor are usually skewed in order
to obtain a uniform torque, reduce the magnetic locking of the stator and rotor
and reduce the magnetic humming noise while running.
Series Motor
Shunt Motor
Compound Motor
12. a.i. With neat sketch explain the construction of transformer.
(8 Marks)
ii. Derive the approximate equivalent circuit of transformer.
(8 Marks)
Z01 Z02
(or)
b. Find the approximate equivalent circuit of a single phase
400/4400V transformer having the following test readings.
O.C. test: 400V, 5.2A, 600 W on LV side
S.C. test: 155V, 50A, 1850W on HV side. (16 Marks)
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13. a. Find the no load phase and line voltages of a star connected 3
phase, 6 pole alternator which runs at 1200rpm having flux per
pole of 0.1wb sinusoidally distributed. The stator has 54 slots
having double layer winding. Each coil has 8 turns and the coil
is chorded by one slot. (16 Marks)
(or)
b.i. Derive the induced emf equation of synchronous machines.
(8 Marks)
ii. Explain the different types of torque in synchronous motor.
(8 Marks)
1. Starting torque
2. Running torque
3. Pull-in torque
4. Pull-out torque
Scherbius system
Kramer system
(or)
b. i. Draw the diagram of an auto transformer starter used for
three phase induction motor and explain its operation.
(8 Marks)
Stator
Squirrel-cage rotor
15. a.i. Explain the double revolving field theory for operation of single
phase induction motor. (8 Marks)
ii. Describe the construction and working of capacitor start
capacitor run induction motor. (8 Marks)
Advantages:
High starting torque
High efficiency
High power factor
Applications:
It is mainly used for low noise and high starting torque applications, such as
Compressors
Pumps
Conveyors
Refrigerators
(or)
b. Explain the various methods of repulsion type motor.
(16 Marks)
REPULSION TYPE MOTORS:
The repulsion type motor can be classified as follows,
1. Repulsion Motor: It consists of one stator winding, one rotor which is wound
like a d.c armature, commutator and a set of brushes. It operates continuously on
the repulsion principle. No short circuiting mechanism is required for this type of
motor.
2. Compensated Repulsion Motor: It is similar to repulsion motor except it carries
an additional stator winding called compensated winding and there is another set
of two brushes which are placed in between the usual short circuited brush set.
The compensated winding and this added set are connected in series.
3. Repulsion Start Induction Motor: This motor starts as a repulsion motor but run
normally as an induction motor with constant speed characteristics. It consists of
one stator winding, one rotor which is similar to the wire wound d.c armature, a
commutator and a centrifugal mechanism which short circuits all the commutator
bars when the motor reaches nearly 75% of full speed.