II B. Tech I Semester, Regular Examinations, Nov - 2012 Electrical Machines - 1
II B. Tech I Semester, Regular Examinations, Nov - 2012 Electrical Machines - 1
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which is valid
for the limits 0<i<4 A and 3<g<10 cm. For current i = 3 A and air gap length g= 5 cm, find
the mechanical force on the moving part using energy and co-energy of the field.
2. a) Explain the principle of operation of a d.c. generator and derive its emf equation.
b) An 8-pole lap wound generator armature has 960 conductors, a flux of 40 mWb and a speed
of 400 r.p.m. Calculate the e.m.f generated on open circuit. If the same armature is wave
wound, at what speed must it be driven to generate 400 volts?
3. a) Explain clearly the function of interpoles and compensating windings in a dc machine.
b) A 6-pole lap connected d.c generator having a commutator ring of diameter 45 cm runs at
1000 r.p.m. The brush width is 2 cm and thickness of mica insulation is 0.2 cm. The load
current delivered by generator is 115 A and the shunt field current is 5 A. The self-
inductance of each coil is 0.1 mH. Determine the reactance voltage if commutation is linear.
4. a) Explain the procedure to obtain O.C.C of a compound generator.
b) The following data pertains to the magnetization curve of a D.C shunt generator at 300
r.p.m.
I
f
in Amps 0 0.2 0.3 0.4 0.5 0.6 0.7
E
G
in Volts 7.5 93 135 165 186 202 215
The field resistance of the machine is adjusted to 354.5 and the speed is 300 rpm.
For this generator,
i) Determine the no-load generated voltage.
ii) Determine the critical value of the shunt field resistance.
iii) Determine the critical speed for the given shunt field resistance.
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5. a) Explain carefully the exact procedure for connecting a compound generator in parallel with
another compound generator already supplying a load.
b) Explain how internal and external characteristics are obtained for a d.c. compound
generator. Also explain why differential compound generator is not preferred over other d.c.
generators.
6. a) Explain he significance of Back emf in DC motors.
b) A 200 V shunt motor has armature resistance = 0.1 , shunt field resistance = 240 and
rotational loss = 236 W. On full load the line current is 9.8 A with the motor running at
1450 rpm. Determine
(i) The mechanical power developed (ii) The power output
(iii) The load torque (iv) The full-load efficiency
7. a) Explain with circuit diagram the armature voltage control method of speed control in dc
motors.
b) A 20 kW, 500 V shunt motor has an efficiency of 90 % at full-load. The armature copper
loss is 40 % of the full-load loss. The field resistance is 250 . Calculate the resistance
values of a 4-section starter suitable for this motor if the starting current is limited to two
times full load current.
8. a) Explain the procedure to conduct Fields test on series machines in order to determine
efficiency.
b) Hopkinsons test was used to test two shunt machines. The supply current was 15 A at 200
V. The generator output current was 85 A. The field currents for motor and generator were
2.5 A and 3 A respectively. The armature resistance of each machine was 0.05 . Find
the efficiency of each of the machines under the above loading conditions.
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