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Abstract of Applied Sciences and Engineering

November 2016, Volume 14, 14, pp 24

Study of Speed and Torque Characteristics of Stress Changes in the Induction Motor with Phase Capacitor Start in Laboratirium Power Engineering Department of Electronic Air Force Academy

Indra Waskita, S, Arya Putra K, S.T., Edi Supartono S.T.

Indra Waskita, S 1
Arya Putra K, S.T. 2
Edi Supartono S.T. 3

  1. Department of Agricultural Economics and Extension, Federal University, Dutsin-Ma, Katsina State,Nigeria. 1

  2. Department of Agricultural Economics, North-West University, Mafikeng, South Africa 2

  3. Department of Business Management, Federal University, Dutsin-Ma, Katsina State, Nigeria 3


Abstract:

In this study will be analyzed the characteristics of single-phase induction motor with an additional capacitor start by changing the voltage value. Motor Indusi is an electronic device that works on the principle of electromagnetic induction that has several types, based on the initial torque generated is divided into 1-phase induction motor and 1-phase induction motor start capacitors. At the end of the writing of research focused on the torque acting on the induction motor start capacitors. Planning the implementation of this thesis was to determine the torque characteristics of the induction motor 1 phase capacitor start. Because it is more focused on the effect of changing the applied voltage, the test is done using test equipment Electrical Machine Trainer (Model XPO-EMT). Results of the study showed that using the same voltage as the starting conditions, initial torque generated from 1-phase induction motor start capacitor is greater than the current stable condition. This proves that when it starts is turned on will produce stronger initial coupling. Additionally, it would be more stable and not too much to absorb electricity from the power supply.

Keywords:

Single phase induction motor start capacitors, Electrical machine trainer (Model XPO-EMT)

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