The torque transmitted to an induction motor is a function of the slip between the

Chapter 7, Problem 7.32

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The torque transmitted to an induction motor is a function of the slip between the rotation of the stator field and the rotor speed s, where slip is defined as s = n nR n where n = revolutions per second of rotating stator speed and nR = rotor speed. Kirchhoffs laws can be used to show that the torque (expressed in dimensionless form) and slip are related by T = 15s(1 s) (1 s)(4s2 3s + 4) Figure P7.32 shows this function. Use a numerical method to determine the slip at which the maximum torque occurs.

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