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UNIT-I
INTRODUCTION
PART-A
Draw the block diagram of an electrical drive.
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a)Group drive
b)individual drive
c) Multimotor drive
Mention the various factors that influence the choice of electrical (AU 2014)drives.
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a) Steady state operation requirements.
b) Transient operation
requirements.
c) Requirements related to the source.
d) Capital and running cost, maintenance needs life.
Define cooling time constant of an electrical machine.
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It is defined as the ratio between C and A. Cooling time constant is denoted
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C=Amount of heat required to rise the temperature of the motor body by 1
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Celsius in J/C.
A=Amount of heat dissipated by the motor per unit time per degree Celsius
in J/S/C
Define the thermal overload factor for a motor working on short (AU 2012)time duty.
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When motor operates, heat is produced due to losses inside the machine and
its temperature rise. As the temperature beyond ambient value, a portion of
heat produced flows out to the surrounding medium. The amount of outflow
of heat is a function of temperature rise of motor above ambient value. As
the motor temperature rises, the heat outflow increases and equilibrium
ultimately sets in when the heat generated becomes equal to heat dissipated
into the surrounding medium. Motor temperature then reaches a steady state
value. Steady state temperature depends on power loss, which in turn
depends on the output power of the machine. Since temperature rise has a
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direct relationship with the output power, it is termed thermal overload factor
on the machine.
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Name the four commonly used methods for the determination of (AU 2012)
power rating of motors.
a) Thermal loading
b) Steady state temperature
c) Motor duty
d) Temperature withstanding limits on insulating
materials.
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as given below:
200 Nm for 10 minutes
300 Nm for 20 minutes
150 Nm for 20 minutes
No load for 10 Minutes
Estimate power rating of the motor.
ii) What are the different classes of motor duty?
8. Explain what is meant by a group drive. What are its advantages
and disadvantages?
9. Show that for an electric motor, the relationship between
temperature rise and time is an exponential function.
10. Discuss in details the various factors which affect the selection
of electrical drive for particular applications.
11. i) Explain the disadvantages of using a motor of wrong rating.
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ii) The temp rice of a motor when operating for 25min on full
load 25c and becomes of 40c when the motors operate another
25min on the same load. Determine heating time constant and
steady state temp rise.
Explain the methods of estimating equivalent continuous power (AU 2010)
rating of a motor for short time load applications.
At full load of a 10 H.P the temperature rise of a motor is 25c
after one hour and 40c after two hours. Find 1) the final
temperature rise on full load. 2) heating time constant of motor.
3) half hour rating if iron losses which remain constant are 80%
of Copper losses at full load.
Explain the loading of an electric motor and its duty cycle with a
simple diagram.
The 10 minutes rating of a motor used in domestic mixer is 200
watts. The heating time constant is 40 minutes and the
maximum efficiency occurs at full load (continuous). Determine
the continuous rating.
UNIT-II
DRIVE MOTOR CHARACTERISTICS
PART-A
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Draw the speed torque characteristics of DC shunt and series (AU 2015)motor.
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What is meant by plugging?
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The plugging operation can be achieved by changing the polarity of the
motor there by reversing the direction of rotation of the motor. This can be
achieved in ac motors by changing the phase sequence and in dc motors by
changing the polarity.
Draw torque-armature current characteristics of D.C. series (AU 2014)
motor.
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Write down the equation for the back e.m.f of DC motor in terms (AU 2012)
of flux per pole and speed.
N= (V-Ia Ra)/ (or) Eb/
Where,N=Speed of dc motor; Ia=Armature current; Ra=Armature resistance
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Single phase supply is fed to the single phase induction motor. Its stator
winding produces a flux which is only alternates along one space axis only. It
is not a synchronously revolving flux, as in the case of a two or a three phase
stator winding, fed from a 2 or 3 phase supply. Now alternating or pulsating
flux acting on a stationary squirrel cage rotor cannot produce rotation. That is
why a single-phase motor is not self-starting.
10. Why is DC series motor used for traction purpose?
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For traction purpose, we require high starting of DC motor. The DC series
motor has high starting torque. That is why, series motor used in traction
purpose.
11. State the advantages of electrical braking.
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a) High efficient method
b)Low maintenance
c)Braking is very smooth
12. What is meant by dynamic braking?
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In this method the armature of shunt motor is disconnected from the supply
and is connected across a variable resistance R. The braking torque is
controlled by the resistance R.
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is it necessary to disconnect it from supply when the speed
reaches close to zero?
In plugging method, by changing the phase sequence (RBY), the motor rotate
in the reverse direction. Now, the motor comes to zero, we necessary to
disconnect induction motor from the supply.
14 Define slip.
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Slip(s) = (Ns Nr)/Ns Where Nr = rotor speed in rpm & Ns=Synchronous
speed in rpm.
15 Why motor characteristics are important?
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To select the electric motor for a particular application it is necessary to know
the characteristics of electric motors. Only the performance of DC motor can
be judged from its characteristics curve.
16 When does an induction motor behave to run off as a generator?
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When the rotor of an induction motor runs faster than the stator field, the slip
becomes negative. Regenerative braking occurs and the K.E. of the rotating
parts is return back to the supply as electrical energy and thus the machine
generates power.
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a. Friction torque
b. Windage torque
c. Torque required to the useful
mechanical work.
18 What are the classifications of load torque?
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a. Active load torque
b. Passive load torque
19 How will you change the direction of rotation of a DC shunt
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motor?
DC motor speed can be reversed by changing the armature terminals or field
terminals
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i) DC shunt motor
ii) DC series motor
b) A 250V DC shunt motor has an armature resistance of 0.05
and with
rated field excitation has a back emf of 245V. At a speed of
1200rpm. It is
coupled to an overhauling load with a torque of 200N-m
determine the
Lowest speed at which a motor can hold the load by
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regenerative
braking.
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A DC motor is directly switched on, at the time of starting; the motor back
emf is zero. Due to this, the armature current is very high. Due to the very
high armature current, the motor become damaged. The starting current can
be limited by using starter.
What are the types of DC motor starter?
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a)Two point Starter
b) Three point Starter
c) Four point Starter
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Mention the types of starter suitable for three phase squirrel (AU-2014)cage induction motor.
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i) DOL starter
ii) Stator resistance starter
iii) Star delta starter
iv) Auto transformer starter
What is the basic principle in starting 3-phase induction motor (AU-2014)using rotor resistance starter?
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In this method, the motor is always started with full line voltage, applied
across the stator terminals. The value of starting current is adjusted by
introducing a variable resistance in the rotor circuit. At starting, the full
resistance is included and hence the starting current is reduced. The
resistance is gradually cut out of the rotor circuit as the motor gathers speed.
What are the two types of rotor for three phase induction motor? (AU-2013)
i) Squirrel cage induction motor ii) Slip ring induction motor.
What are the functions of starter of a dc motor?
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To limit the starting current
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To protect the motor against low voltage and over load condition.
What is the advantage of three phase slip ring induction motor?
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i. Pull-out torque can be achieved even from zero RPM.
ii. It has a high starting torque when compared to squirrel cage induction
motor.
Approximately 200 - 250% of its full-load torque. A squirrel cage
induction motor
takes 600% to 700% of the full load current, but a slip ring induction
motor takes a
very low starting current approximately 250% to 350% of the full load
current.
What is the basic difference between a three- point starter and a (AU 2011)four- point starter?
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Three point starter:
i. The NVR coil is connected in series with the shunt field winding.
ii. The exiting current through the NVR coil in three point starter is same as
shunt field of
the motor.
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Disadvantages:
a)The inrush current of large motors may cause excessive voltage drop in the
weak power
system
b) The torque may be limited to protect certain types of loads.
18 Draw the Speed-Torque characteristics of an Induction motor
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with various values of Rotor Resistance.
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PART - B
With the neat diagram explain the operation of four point starter.
Also mention the advantage of its over a 3 point starter.
Explain with a diagram the rotor resistance starter type for 3
phase slip ring induction motor.
Discuss different types of D.C motor starters.
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Explain the different starting method for three phase squirrel (AU
cage induction starter.
A starter is required for a 220V shunt motor .the maximum and
minimum range of current values 50A &30A respectively. Find (AU
the number of section of starter resistance required and the
resistance of each section .the armature resistance of the motor
is 0.5ohm.
i) Explain the function and working overload realease in a 3 (AU
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point shunt
motor.
ii) A 250V, 37kW, DC shunt motor is allowed to exert a
maximum of 150
percent of the full load torque during the starting period. the
resistance of
armature is 0.2 ohm and the full load efficiency is 84
percent. Number of
section of resistance in the starter.
Determine
a) The upper and lower limit of current during
starting
b) The values of resistance of each section of
the starter.
7. i) With the help of the neat diagram, explain the working of star
delta starter. ii) A 3 phase induction motor has the ratio of
maximum torque as 2.5:1.The
rotor resistance and standstill reactance per phase are 0.4
ohm
respectively. Determine the ratio of Starting torque to full
load torque, if
the star delta starter is used.
8. i) Describe the operation of suitable starter for 3-phase slip ring
induction
motors.
ii) Draw the control circuit for DOL starter.
9. Discuss the various methods of starting of induction motors and
compare their relative merits and demerits.
10. Explain the different types of starters used in DC shunt and
series motor.
11. Explain the different starters used in 3 phase induction motors.
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12. A three phase delta connected cage type induction motor when
connected directly to 400V, 50 HZ supply takes a starting
current of 100 A in each stator phase. Calculate
i) line current on direct on line starting.
ii) line and phase starting currents for star-delta starting.
iii)line and phase starting currents for a 70% tapping on
autotransformer
Starting.
13. A starter required for a 220V shunt motor. The maximum
allowable current is 55 A and the minimum current is about 35
A .Find the number of starter resistance required and the
resistance of each section. The armature
resistance of the motor is 0.4 ohm.
14. Explain with neat circuit diagram, the star-delta starter method
of starting squirrel cage induction motor.
15. Draw and explain the push-button operated direct-on line starter
for three phase induction motor.
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A diverter across the armature can be used for giving speeds lower than the
normal speed. For a given constant load torque, if I a is reduced due to
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b) Flux control
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c) Voltage control
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Describe with the help of a connection diagram the ward lonard (AU 2010)
methods of speed control. Explain in operation at starting,
stopping and reversing. States the merits and demerits of the
scheme.
9. A 220V,24A,1000rps separately
excited DC motors has an (AU 2010)
armature of 2Amps.motor is controlled by a chopper operating at
600 Hz from a 230V supply .calculate at the duty ratio for 1.2
times rated torque and 500 rpm. Draw the power circuit for the
DC motors drive.
10. Name the different flux control methods adopted for DC series (AU 2010)
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Draw the explain the speed control of DC motor using chopper (AU 2010)
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Speed of 200V series motor is 800 RPM and takes 60 A. If 1/3 of
the field turns are cut out, find out the speed, assuming torque
to remain constant. Armature resistance is 0.2 ohms and field
winding resistance is 0.21 ohms.
Explain in detail the single phase semi-converter speed control
for DC drive for separately excited motor.
Explain the different methods of speed control employed in DC
Shunt Motor.
Explain how the speed of a DC Shunt Motor can be varied both
above and below the speed at which it runs with full field
current.
UNIT-V
CONVENTIONAL AND SOLID STATE SPEED CONTROL OF A.C. DRIVES
PART - A
What is v/f control in three phase induction motor?
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In voltage/frequency control method, motor speed can be varied by varying
voltage and frequency, but we can maintain V/F ratio is constant.
State conventional methods of speed control of stator side of (AU 2015)three phase induction motor.
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a) Supply frequency control. b) Supply voltage control.
c) Controlling number of stator poles to control N s.
d) Adding rheostats in
stator circuit.
How to keep the magnetic field in the stator of induction motor (AU 2014)
approximately constant in the operating range of speeds?
If the voltage and frequency of supply given to induction motor is rated then
flux or magnetic field in the stator is also rated. If it is to be maintained
constant then with change in frequency of supply of supply the voltage
should also be varied in such a way that ratio of v/f remains constant.
VE=Kf. Where, K is some constant.
Explain the importance of AC voltage regulator for speed control (AU 2014)
of 3 phase induction motor.
AC voltage regulators convert fixed ac voltage to variable one without change
in frequency. With the use of semiconductor devices, ac voltage regulators
have high efficiency, compact size and flexibility in control is achievable.
Because of low control power and fast response, ac voltage regulators are
also suitable for closed loop control of induction motor. Thus smooth variation
in speed control of induction motor is possible with voltage regulators.
State the applications where stator voltage control is employed
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for three phase induction motors.
The stator voltage control method is suitable for applications where torque
demand reduces with speed, which points towards its suitability for
a) Fan
b) Pump drives.
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recovery system.
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inverter?
In the inverter circuit, the output frequency can be varied by varying the on
and off time of the devices.
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Describe Kramer system slip power recovery system of 3 phase
induction motor.
Explain voltage source inverter fed AC drive speed control of
induction motor with circuit and its characteristics.
What is meant by slip power recovery scheme? Explain with the
necessary diagram.
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State and explain the various schemes adopted for control of (AU 2014)induction motor using voltage source inverter.
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Explain working of conventional Kramer slip power recovery (AU 2014)
system.
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Explain various method of conventional speed control of threephase induction motor from rotor-side.
7. Explain the static scherbius drive which provides speeds below
and above synchronous speed.
8. Explain the constant torque mode and constant power mode of
operation of voltage source inverter fed induction motor drive
with necessary diagram.
9. Explain voltage /frequency control 3 phase induction motor.
10. Sketch and explain the circuit using thyristor controller, to
control the speed of a 3 phase induction motor by varying the
stator voltage. Mention the merits and demerits of this method.
Also sketch and explain the torque speed characteristics when
stator voltage control is used.
11. Explain the following solid state methods of controlling speed of
3 phase induction motor with suitable diagram.
i) Cyclo converter static scherbius drive. ii) Static Kramer
drive.
12. With suitable schematic diagram explain the following solid state
methods of controlling speed of 3 phase induction motors
i) Static Kramer drive.
ii) DC link scherbius drive.
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13. Explain the scherbius system of slip energy recovery schemes (AU 2011)
used in speed control of large induction motors.
14. A 3 phase.4 pole, 415 V,50 HZ induction motor has a star
connected stator. The rotor
impedance at standstill is
0.1+j0.9.The stator to rotor turns ratio is 1.75.calculate the
External resistance per phase required in the rotor to limit
starting rotor current to 60 A, Using rotor resistance starter.
15. A 50 HZ induction motor uses a pole amplitude modulation
method to control the speed.The stator has 16 poles while the
pole modulating function has 4 poles. At what speeds motor can
run?
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