Deck 31: Wound Rotor Motors
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Deck 31: Wound Rotor Motors
1
In an alternating current circuit, the current limiting effect of a capacitor is called ____________________.
capacitive reactance
2
What are the three factors that determine the amount of torque developed by a three phase induction motor?
Three factors that determine the amount of torque developed by a three phase induction motor are:
1) Strength of the magnetic field of the stator
2) Strength of the magnetic field of the rotor
3) Phase angle difference between rotor and stator flux
1) Strength of the magnetic field of the stator
2) Strength of the magnetic field of the rotor
3) Phase angle difference between rotor and stator flux
3
How is the construction of the rotor different between the wound rotor induction motor and the squirrel cage motor?
The difference between the two motors lies in the construction of the rotor. The rotor of a squirrel cage motor is constructed of bars connected together at each end by shorting rings. The rotor of a wound rotor induction motor is constructed by winding three separate windings in the rotor.
4
How is the starting current and speed of a wound rotor induction motor controlled?
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5
The wound rotor motor has a lower starting torque per amp of starting current than any other type of three phase motor.
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6
What is one advantage and one disadvantage of frequency control?
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7
The operating characteristics of a wound rotor motor with the rotor leads shorted together are very similar to those of a(n) ____________________ motor.
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8
Small wound rotor motors are often controlled manually by a three-pole make-before-break rotary switch.
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9
What is the principle on which frequency control operates?
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10
The wound rotor motor can be started in multiple steps to provide smooth acceleration from 0 RPM to maximum RPM.
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11
The wound rotor induction motor is often called the ____________________ motor.
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12
Starting circuits generally employ resistors of a lower wattage value than circuits that are intended for speed control.
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13
The difference between rotor speed and synchronous speed is called ____________________.
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14
Maximum torque is developed when the ____________________ of the stator and rotor are in-phase with each other.
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15
Capacitive reactance is proportional to the rotor frequency.
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