The design of a four-pole, three-phase, 230-V, 60-Hz induction

The design of a four-pole, three-phase, 230-V, 60-Hz induction

The design of a four-pole, three-phase, 230-V, 60-Hz induction motor is to be based on a stator core of length 21 cm and inner diameter 9.52 cm. The stator winding distribution which has been selected has a winding factor kw = 0.925. The armature is to be Y-connected, and thus the rated phase voltage will be 230/v3 V.
a. The designer must pick the number of armature turns so that the flux density in the machine is large enough to make efficient use of the magnetic material without being so large as to result in excessive saturation. To achieve this objective, the machine is to be designed with a peak fundamental air-gap flux density of 1.25 T. Calculate the required number of series turns per phase.
b. For an air-gap length of 0.3 mm, calculate the self-inductance of an armature phase based upon the result of part (a) and using the inductance formulas of Appendix B. Neglect the reluctance of the rotor and stator iron and the armature leakage inductance.

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