Babadag said:
Thank you, very much Jim!
no, thanks go to you for that succinct statement about the fluxes.
I have to envision every term of an equation before i am comfortable with it.
This scary looking equation from http://www.electrical4u.com/torque-equation-of-three-phase-induction-motor/
(subscript 2 meaning in the rotor )
agrees with intuition
at any slip s
As rotor resistance approaches zero R
2 in numerator drives the fraction to zero , hence low starting torque of low slip motors with their low resistance rotors.
As rotor resistance approaches infinity R
22 in denominator takes over again driving the fraction to zero ,
and in between, s terms in both numerator and denominator shape the speed-torque curve.
That formula in a spreadsheet where you can vary rotor R and X and plot against s with just a keystroke would be fun.
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In my thought experiment described in post 7 it
looks as if my torques(dipoles?) from brown, orange, yellow and green bars are cancelling one another by symmetry
but I've not yet ruled out algebra mistakes on my part
and Windows 10 hid my text file because it's in a pictures library
when i get all that straightened out i'll be back. (A friend from PF made a bona-fide Windows 7 disk appear )
but next several days are spoken for, got a concrete truck coming in the morning.
Thanks guys these exercises help me a lot.
Mr Babadag I've always admired your math skill. Thanks againold jim