Wound Rotor Induction Motors (Full Lecture)
Jim Pytel Jim Pytel
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 Published On Feb 9, 2024

In this lesson we'll discuss the construction and theory of operation of wound rotor induction motors as well as examine their mechanical and electrical properties while in operation. Additionally, we'll examine how rotor resistance influences the shape of the speed torque curve, mechanical power, inrush current and efficiency. (Full Lecture)

0:00 Introduction
4:00 Wound rotor induction motor construction
9:00 Secondary resistor reduced voltage starter
14:45 Plots of torque, mechanical power, current, real and reactive power, efficiency, and power factor

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