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Motor Applications

The factors to be considered in motor drive

Induction motor voltage and rating table

Characteristics

Percentage voltage imbalance

Percentage voltage imbalance

Derating factor

Speed

Motor Speed

Normal cage rotor

Sash bar rotor

Double cage rotor

Duty cycle

Duty cycle types of motors

Motor Torques

Motor Speed Torque Characteristics

Motor Speed Torque Characteristics

Motor Enclosure Classifications

Motor Classification Designation

Explanation of classifications

Motor Enclosures

Motor Enclosures

Motor Enclosures

Motor Enclosures

Motor Enclosures

Motor Enclosures

Motor Enclosures

Motor Construction Diagram

Motor Construction Diagram

Power Output & Size Relation

Load Torque & Speed Curve

Motor Starting Torque

Motor Inertia

Motor Inertia

Motor Inertia

Motor Acceleration Time

Duty Cycle Calculation

Motor Loading Characteristics

Motor Loading Characteristics

Motor Internal Structure

Motor Coupling

Starting & Safety Coupling

Magnetic Particle Coupling

Motor Coupling

Motor Coupling

Specific Volume

Friction

Friction

Values of Friction

Equations of linear motion

Equations of linear motion

Force, Mass, Acceleration

Force, Mass, Acceleration

Equations of rotational motion

Equations of rotational motion

Torque & Rotational Motion

Centrifugal Force

Centrifugal Force

Mechanical Work

Rotational Work

Power

Potential Energy & Kinetic Energy

Momentum & Impulse

Mechanical Advantage

Velocity Ratio

Machine Efficiency

Friction Effort

Law of machine

Mechanical Power

Ultimate Strength

Tensile & Compression Strength

Ultimate Strength

Shear Strength

Impact Strength

Stress & Factor of Safety

Factor of Safety

Shear Stress

Shear Stress

Strain

Density

Density of fluids

Density of gases

Relative Density Density of a substance Density water