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Physicist3
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Hi,
When a load is applied to the rotor of an induction motor, the rotor speed decreases and as a result, the induced currents in the rotor and the torque produced increases due to the relative speed difference between the rotor and the rotating field within the stator. My question is, should the magnitude of the flux remain constant for both the rotor and the stator when load is applied, or should it increase/decrease?
Many thanks.
When a load is applied to the rotor of an induction motor, the rotor speed decreases and as a result, the induced currents in the rotor and the torque produced increases due to the relative speed difference between the rotor and the rotating field within the stator. My question is, should the magnitude of the flux remain constant for both the rotor and the stator when load is applied, or should it increase/decrease?
Many thanks.