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                                          UNIT – IV
                                   Design of Induction Motors 
                     CONTENTS
    Output equation – Choice of specific 
      loadings 
    Main  dimensions  –  Stator  and  rotor 
      slot arrangements 
    Leakage reactance calculations – Air-
      gap length 
    Rotor bar and end ring currents 
    Equivalent reactance of cage rotor – 
    Calculation       of   equivalent      circuit 
      parameters and magnetizing current 
     3 from design data 
    Generic  aspects  of  CAD  for  a.c. 
      motors.
        Induction Motor 
 •Why induction motor (IM)? 
   –Robust; No brushes. No contacts on rotor 
   shaft 
   –High Power/Weight ratio compared to DC 
   motor 
   –Lower Cost/Power 
   –Easy to manufacture 
   –Almost maintenance-free, except for 
   bearing and other mechanical parts 
 •Disadvantages 
   –Essentially a “fixed-speed” machine 
   –Speed is determined by the supply 
   frequency 
   –To vary its speed need a variable frequency 
   supply
   Overview of Three-Phase Induction Motor
    Induction motors are used worldwide in many 
     residential, commercial, industrial, and utility 
     applications. 
    Induction  Motors  transform  electrical  energy 
     into mechanical energy. 
    It can be part of a pump or fan, or connected to 
     some other form of mechanical equipment such 
     as a winder, conveyor, or mixer. 
       Introduction
       General aspects
                  A induction machine can be used as either a 
                   induction generator or a induction motor. 
                  Induction  motors  are  popularly  used  in  the 
                   industry
                  Focus on three-phase induction motor
                  Main features: cheap and low maintenance
                  Main disadvantages: speed control is not easy
      1) The first type is the induction motor or asynchronous motor:
          This type relies on a small difference in speed between the 
      rotating magnetic field and the rotor to induce rotor current. 
      II) The second type is the synchronous motor:
                This  type does not rely on induction and as a result can 
      rotate exactly at the supply frequency or a sub-multiple of the 
      supply frequency.
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