Tutorial Sheets UEE 801
Tutorial Sheets UEE 801
0.4 kg-m2
10 kg-m2
0.1
20 N-m
10 cm
20 cm
2 kg-m2
5 N-m
Find the equivalent moment of inertia and torque as referred to the motor shaft.
Q5. An electric motor drives four loads; two of them have rotational motion while the two have translational motion whose
particulars are given in Table below. The moment of inertia of the motor is 1.2 kg-m2 and the motor runs at a speed of 1000 rpm.
Calculate the equivalent moment of inertia of the entire drive system referred to the motor shaft and the power rating of the
motor.
Loads
Type of Motion
Speed
Inertia/Mass
Torque/Force
Rotational
200 rpm
7 kg-m2
10 N-m
Gear/Transmission
Efficiency
90%
II
Rotational
200 rpm
5 kg-m2
6 N-m
85%
III
Translational
10 m/s
10 kg
20 N
87%
IV
Translational
10 m/s
20 kg
30 N
88%
Find the operating speed and check if the system has steady state stability.
Q2. A motor and load has the following characteristics:
Find the stable operating speed. Check steady state stability of the drive.
Q3. An electric motor has a directly coupled load. Torque-speed characteristics of motor and load
are as follows:
Short time rating of motor if it is run for 15 min followed by a long duration
of shutdown.
II.
Q6. Find the overloading factor for short periods of a motor having a heating time constant
of 60 minutes and the temperature on continuous operation is 45C. Take a short period as
10 minutes.
Determine the torque and power ratings of the machine. Assume forced cooling and constant field
current. J=100 kg-m2.
Q3. A constant speed motor has the following duty cycle:
(i)
(ii)
(iii)
(iv)
Determine the power rating of the motor assuming loss to be proportional to square of power.
Q4. A rolling mill driven by thyristor converter-fed dc motor operates on a speed reversing duty cycle.
Motor field current is maintained constant at the rated value. Moment of inertia referred to the motor
shaft is 10,000 kg-m2. Duty cycle consists of the following intervals:
i.
ii.
iii.
iv.
v.
vi.
vii.
viii.
Rolling at full speed (200 rpm) and at a constant torque of 25,000 N-m for 10 sec.
No load operation for 1 sec at full load.
Speed reversal from 200 to -200 rpm in 5 sec.
No load operation for 1 sec at full speed.
Rolling at full speed and at a torque of 20,000 N-m for 15 sec.
No load operation at full speed for 1 sec.
Speed reversal from -200 to 200 rpm in 5 sec.
No load operation at full speed for 1 sec.
Q1. A 600V dc shunt motor has armature and field resistances of 1.5 and 600 respectively. When
the motor runs unloaded, the line current is 3A and the speed is 1000 rpm. Calculate the developed
torque at a full load armature current of 50A.
Q2. A separately excited dc motor has the following parameters and ratings:
K=3 V-s,
Ra=2,
Vt=600V,
Q3. A dc series motor has an armature current of 10A at full load. The motor terminal voltage is
300V. The armature and field resistances are 2 and 3 respectively. The motor speed at full load
is 250 rpm. Calculate the starting torque of the motor.
Q4. For a 20% increase in armature voltage, calculate the percentage change in no load speed of a
separately excited dc motor. Repeat the calculations for 20% reduction in field flux.
Q5. A 220V dc series motor driving a constant load torque runs at 200 rad/sec and draws a current
of 20A from the supply. The total resistance of the armature and the field is 1. The moment of
inertia of the motor together with the load is 5 kg-m2. Calculate the total energy dissipated in the
armature circuit if the motor starts from rest and attains a steady speed of 200 rad/sec within a
time period of 2.5 sec.
(iii)
Q2. A 220V, 1500 rpm, 10A separately-excited dc motor has an armature resistance of 1 ohm. It is
fed from a single phase fully controlled bridge rectifier with an ac source voltage of 230V, 50 Hz.
Assuming continuous load current. Compute (i) Motor speed at the firing angle of 300 and torque
of 5 Nm. (ii) developed torque at the firing angle of 450 and speed of 1000 rpm
Q3. A 220V, 1500 rpm, 50A separately excited dc motor with an armature resistance of 0.5, is fed
from a 3-phase fully-controlled rectifier. Available ac source has a line voltage of 440V, 50 Hz. A
star-delta connected transformer is used to feed the armature so that motor terminal voltage equals
rated voltage when converter firing angle is zero. Calculate
(i)
(ii)
(iii)
Q4. Motor of Q3 is fed from a circulating current dual converter with ac source voltage (line) =
165V. Determine the converter firing angles for the following operating points:
(i)
(ii)
(iii)
(iv)
Q5. A 230V, 1050 rpm, 200A separately excited dc motor drive has an armature resistance of 0.025
is fed from a chopper, which provides both motoring and braking operations. The source has a
voltage of 230 V. Find the duty ratio of the chopper for motoring and braking operation at rated
torque of 350 rpm assuming continuous conduction. If the maximum duty ratio is limited to 0.95
and the maximum permissible motor current is limited to twice the rated current, find the
maximum permissible motor speed and the power fed to the source.