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What should be the applied voltage in the blocked rotor test and why?

What should be the applied voltage in the blocked rotor test and why?

In block rotor test, the low voltage is applied so that the rotor does not rotate and its speed becomes zero and full load current passes through the stator winding. The slip is unity related to zero speed of rotor hence the load resistance becomes zero.

How much is the output of the motor under blocked rotor test?

By applying rated voltage under a blocked rotor test, the motor will take very high short circuit current which is equivalent to 5 to 8 times of the full load current.

What is no load and blocked rotor test on AC motor?

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The efficiency of small motors can be determined by directly loading them and by measuring the input and output powers. The power loss will be large if we directly test the load. Therefore indirect methods are used to determine the efficiency of 3-phase induction motors.

How the voltage is received in the rotor of induction motor?

Operating principle. In a three-phase induction machine, alternating current supplied to the stator windings energizes it to create a rotating magnetic flux. The flux generates a magnetic field in the air gap between the stator and the rotor and induces a voltage which produces current through the rotor bars.

How is the induction motor blocked rotor test similar to the short circuit test of a transformer?

THEORY: Blocked rotor test is similar to the short circuit test on a transformer. It is performed in the to calculate the series parameters of the induction machine i.e., its leakage impedances.

What is rotor power factor?

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The rotor power factor is found using θ = tan-1(X2/R2/s) = tan-1(1.066/7.7) = 7.88° and PF = cos(7.88°) = 0.991 and is stated to be lagging. Why is the power factor lagging and not leading? I thought if the angle was positive, the power factor is leading.

Why induction motor has no load test?

As the name suggest no load test is performed when rotor rotates with synchronous speed and there is no load torque. This test gives the information regarding no-load losses such as core loss, friction loss and windage loss. Rotor copper loss at no load is very less that its value is negligible.

What is range of slip of induction motor for no load?

No-load slip value percentage in an induction motor is: More than 50\% About 30\% Around 5\%

What happens to the rotor speed of induction motor if the are no copper losses in the rotor?

Hence if there are no copper losses in the rotor, then rotor output will become equal to rotor input and the rotor will run at synchronous speed.

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How do you calculate copper rotor loss?

The rotor copper loss is calculated by subtracting the stator copper loss from the total measured loss or the rotor I2R loss. The friction and windage loss may be assumed constant, irrespective of the load.