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TO BE TAKEN BY ALL STUDENTS IN ELECTRICAL 

 

Specific objectives

1) Describe the construction of induction machines

i) Stator ii)rotor

2) Analyse an equivalent circuit of induction machine

i) Ideal equivalent circuit ii)Equivalent circuit at no-load iii)Equivalent circuit at load

3) Describe the operation of the induction machine

a) phasor diagram at i)No-load

ii)On-load

b) derive expressions for machine parameters

i)torgue ii)current iii)Output power iv)Slip

x)Power factor

4) Explain the application of circle diagram to determine various machine parameters i)Locus factor

ii)Open circuit current iii)Iron and copper losses iv)Air gap power vi)mechanical power output

vii)Electrical torque characteristics viii)rotor currents Characteristics v)torque /slip characteristics v)frequency variations

vii)Cascade connections

5) Describe the speed control methods of the induction machines

i) frequency variation ii)Pole changing iii)voltage variation iv)Cascade connections

6) State the applications of induction machines

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