I know that one way to increase the HP of a motor is to incerase the thermal capacity of the motor by cooling it somehow or by using higher rated widings to handle the increased heat by drawing more current. This allows the motor to draw more current and therefore produce more torqe and hp for a given speed.
Is there a limit though to how much current a particular motor design can be increased (assuming infinite thermal capacity) before the torque and hp would no longer increase? For instance if we kept increasing the current to some infinite value would the hp keep increasing or would we reach a point where the motor design wouldn't allow any more hp incerase for an increase in current such as saturation?
Is there a limit though to how much current a particular motor design can be increased (assuming infinite thermal capacity) before the torque and hp would no longer increase? For instance if we kept increasing the current to some infinite value would the hp keep increasing or would we reach a point where the motor design wouldn't allow any more hp incerase for an increase in current such as saturation?