Wrong. Consider physics behind operation of an eletromechanical relay or an electromagnet: magnetic energy i.e reactive energy is converted to active power here.kvar do not morph into watts
Wrong. Consider physics behind operation of an eletromechanical relay or an electromagnet: magnetic energy i.e reactive energy is converted to active power here.kvar do not morph into watts
Wrong. Consider physics behind operation of an eletromechanical relay or an electromagnet: magnetic energy i.e reactive energy is converted to active power here.
Suggest googling "equivalent circuit of a induction motor" to see the missing term that makes torque by increasing the IN PHASE current. Much more to it than simple STATOR R in your Z.
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Well, there goes this thread, finally. :lol:
a capacitive motor ?? or the labels were switched?
your hands at the wheel of search :thumbsup:But you have selected the less accurate model!
Phil
Suggest googling "equivalent circuit of a induction motor" to see the missing term that makes torque by increasing the IN PHASE current. Much more to it than simple STATOR R in your Z.
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I give up..........Assuming the motor, generator, and engine are perfect machines (meaning zero-losses) the generator providing 1kW @ 0.8pf to the motor, must also be rated 1kW @ 0.9pf, which equals 1.25kVA! However, the engine driving the generator must be rated 1kW, corresponding to 0.746Hp!
Phil
Experiment with a 3 phase power factor meter. What results you get?So is there a definition of power factor for an unbalanced polyphase load? There may not be a neutral present.
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I give up..........
were you looking for the R term related to slip
BTW, interested in a one paragraph explanation of PF?
Why? His "Req" represents Thevenin equivalent impedance?Fiona,
wrong Zeq! Zeq = Z1+Zo || [(R'2/s) +jX'2].
Phil
Fiona,
Right model, wrong Zeq! Zeq = Z1+Zo || [(R'2/s) +jX'2].
Phil
Why? His "Req" represents Thevenin equivalent impedance?
Wrong. Consider physics behind operation of an eletromechanical relay or an electromagnet: magnetic energy i.e reactive energy is converted to active power here.
the reactive energy is not 'converted'
the real power moves the armature
think of it as a simple linear motor
The real power moving armature is derived from magnetic field energy which ,before movement ,is purely reactive energy.