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Induction motor specfications

Induction motor specfications

Induction motor specfications

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Hello, I'm in the process of modelling a 2250 hp, 3-phase induction motor/generator.  I have used the induction motor equivalent circuit to create an equation for torque as a function of slip.  I used motor specifications given in a pretty good book, "Analysis of Electric Machinery" (Krause & others). I am confident that my equation is correct, however when I plot the torque speed curve, my curve peaks in the right place, but its magnitude is about 1/18th of what the book's curve is.  So I am doubting my motor specs.  Where can I find specficiations for an induction motor of this or similar size?  I need: resistance of stator, resistance of rotor, reactance of stator, reactance of rotor, and magnetizing reactance.

Thank you very much,

Andrew Gentile

RE: Induction motor specfications

Andrew
Why not use Table 4.10-1 of Krause "Analysis of Electrical Machinery"? The fourth entry is for a 2250 hp, 2300V,1786 rpm motor.

RE: Induction motor specfications

Hello, i am looking the chapter in Krause where explain the induction motor model deduction
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