Three phase motor formula

There are following formula's which are very useful for an electrical engineer while doing calculation on various aspects for induction motors.


High Inertia Loads
t =

WK2 x rpm

308 x Tav.



WK2 = inertia in lb.ft.2
t = accelerating time in sec.
T = Av. accelerating torque lb.ft..
T =
WK2 x rpm

308 x t

For calculating time required to accelerate an induction motor at a particular load formula-I will help the same

If you know want a particular motor to get accelerated at a given time then required torque can be calculated by using formula-II in above.

Both formulas are quite helpful while doing programming in Variable frequency drives and soft-starters.

Inertia reflected to motor = Load Inertia X (
Load rpm/Motor rpm
)X(Load rpm/Motor rpm)

Synchronous Speed, Frequency And Number Of Poles Of AC Motors
ns =
120 x f 
P
f =
P x ns

120
P =
120 x f 
ns

Relation Between Horsepower, Torque, And Speed
HP =
T x n

5250
T =
5250 HP 
n
n =
5250 HP 
T

Motor Slip
% Slip =
ns - n

ns
x 100

Symbols

I
=
current in amperes


HP
=
output power in horsepower
n
=
motor speed in revolutions per minute (RPM)
ns
=
synchronous speed in revolutions per minute (RPM)
P
=
number of poles
f
=
frequency in cycles per second (CPS)
T
=
torque in pound-feet
EFF
=
efficiency as a decimal
PF
=
power factor as a decimal

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