This document contains three problems related to direct current (DC) machine design parameters:
1) Design specifications for a 250kW, 400V, 625A, 600 rpm lap wound DC generator including limits on peripheral speed, voltage between commutator segments, iron losses, total losses, and temperature rise.
2) Calculation of the mmf required for the air gap of a 15KW, 230V, 4-pole DC machine under two conditions: a smooth armature surface and a slotted armature with a gap contraction factor of 1.18.
3) Determination of the air-gap length of a DC machine given its gross core length, number and width of ducts,
This document contains three problems related to direct current (DC) machine design parameters:
1) Design specifications for a 250kW, 400V, 625A, 600 rpm lap wound DC generator including limits on peripheral speed, voltage between commutator segments, iron losses, total losses, and temperature rise.
2) Calculation of the mmf required for the air gap of a 15KW, 230V, 4-pole DC machine under two conditions: a smooth armature surface and a slotted armature with a gap contraction factor of 1.18.
3) Determination of the air-gap length of a DC machine given its gross core length, number and width of ducts,
This document contains three problems related to direct current (DC) machine design parameters:
1) Design specifications for a 250kW, 400V, 625A, 600 rpm lap wound DC generator including limits on peripheral speed, voltage between commutator segments, iron losses, total losses, and temperature rise.
2) Calculation of the mmf required for the air gap of a 15KW, 230V, 4-pole DC machine under two conditions: a smooth armature surface and a slotted armature with a gap contraction factor of 1.18.
3) Determination of the air-gap length of a DC machine given its gross core length, number and width of ducts,
This document contains three problems related to direct current (DC) machine design parameters:
1) Design specifications for a 250kW, 400V, 625A, 600 rpm lap wound DC generator including limits on peripheral speed, voltage between commutator segments, iron losses, total losses, and temperature rise.
2) Calculation of the mmf required for the air gap of a 15KW, 230V, 4-pole DC machine under two conditions: a smooth armature surface and a slotted armature with a gap contraction factor of 1.18.
3) Determination of the air-gap length of a DC machine given its gross core length, number and width of ducts,
1) Design a 250kW, 400V, 625A, 600 rpm, lap wound dc compound
generator, provided with suitable commutating winding to ensure sparkles commutation and permissible limit of following quantities should not exceed the value given below: Peripheral speed of armature, 25m/sec Voltage between commutator segments, 15V Iron losses, 3kW Total losses at full load, 18kW Temperature rise of any part, 50°C. Bav = 0.63 Tesla, ac = 33000 amp conductors/m Field Armature Cu loss = 5% of output Ratio of pole arc to pole pitch = 0.7 Gross length of armature, L = pole arc (square pole face) 2) A 15 KW, 230 V, 4- pole dc machine has the following data: armature diameter = 0.25 m, armature core length = 0.125 m, length of air gap at pole center = 2.5 mm, flux per pole = 11.7 x 10-3 Wb, (pole arc/pole pitch) = 0.66. Calculate the mmf required for air gap (i) if the armature surface is treated as smooth (ii) if the armature is slotted and the gap contraction factor is 1.18.
3) Determine the air-gap length of a dc machine from the following particulars:
gross-length of core = 0.12m, number of ducts = one and is 10 mm wide, slot pitch = 25 mm, slot width = 10 mm, carter's coefficient for slots and ducts = 0.32, gap density at pole center = 0.7 Wb/m2; field mmf/pole = 3900 AT, mmf required for iron parts of magnetic circuit = 800AT