0% found this document useful (0 votes)
50 views3 pages

Lesson Plan Template Department: Branch & Semester: Course Code & Title: Unit Title: CO / Lesson No (GO)

The lesson plan outlines the design parameters for the stator of a three-phase induction motor. It identifies two specific objectives - to summarize the points to consider for selecting the number of stator slots, and to formulate expressions for the stator conductors, stator core outer diameter, and air gap length. The number of stator slots is an important design consideration, as it affects weight, cost, and performance. While there are no set rules, guidelines indicate higher slot counts provide benefits like reduced leakage reactance, but also disadvantages such as increased cost and temperature rise. Expressions will be formulated to determine the stator dimensions and air gap length.

Uploaded by

NANDHAKUMAR A
Copyright
© © All Rights Reserved
We take content rights seriously. If you suspect this is your content, claim it here.
Available Formats
Download as DOCX, PDF, TXT or read online on Scribd
0% found this document useful (0 votes)
50 views3 pages

Lesson Plan Template Department: Branch & Semester: Course Code & Title: Unit Title: CO / Lesson No (GO)

The lesson plan outlines the design parameters for the stator of a three-phase induction motor. It identifies two specific objectives - to summarize the points to consider for selecting the number of stator slots, and to formulate expressions for the stator conductors, stator core outer diameter, and air gap length. The number of stator slots is an important design consideration, as it affects weight, cost, and performance. While there are no set rules, guidelines indicate higher slot counts provide benefits like reduced leakage reactance, but also disadvantages such as increased cost and temperature rise. Expressions will be formulated to determine the stator dimensions and air gap length.

Uploaded by

NANDHAKUMAR A
Copyright
© © All Rights Reserved
We take content rights seriously. If you suspect this is your content, claim it here.
Available Formats
Download as DOCX, PDF, TXT or read online on Scribd
You are on page 1/ 3

,

Lesson Plan Template

Department: ELECTRICAL AND ELECTRONICS


ENGINEERING
Branch & Semester: EEE & VII

Course code & Title: 18EE703 & ELECTRICAL MACHINE


DESIGN
Unit Title: INDUCTION MOTORS

CO / Lesson No (GO): 4/2

1. Prerequisite(s):
Voltage, current, magnetic materials, flux

2. Topic: Stator design parameters for three phase induction motor

3. General Objective (GO):

To apply the suitable standards for designing the stator parameters of three phase
induction motor.
4. Specific Objectives (SO):

SO1. Summarize the points to be consider for selection of number of stator slots for three
phase induction motor. (Ap /C)
SO2. Formulate an expression for fixing the stator conductors, depth of stator core outer
diameter of stator for three phase induction machine. (Ap/C).
4.2 . Formulate an expression for length of air gap of three phase induction machine
(Ap /C)
1. Mapping Table:

SO PO PO/PSO Competency PO/PSO Indicator

1.2,1. 2.1,2.2,2.4/13.1
SO1 1,2/13 1.2.1,1.3.1,1.4.1,/13.1.1,13.1.2,13.3.1,13.3.2
13.3

1.2,1.3.1.4,2.1,2.2,2.4/
SO2 1,2/13 1.2.1,1.3.1,1.4.1,2.1.3/13.1.1,14.2.2
, 13.1,14.2

3.1.4,2.1,2.2,2.4/13.2
SO3 1,2/13 1.2.1,1.3.1,1.4.1,2.1.3,/13.1.1,13.1.2,13.2.1,
,14 13.3,14.1,14.2 13.3.1,13.3.2

2. Mind map and Summary

Stator design
parameters Induction Machine Length of air gap

Stator slots Stator core


7. Summary

 Number of stator slots must be properly selected at the design stage as such this number
affects the weight, cost and operating characteristics of the motor.
 As there are no rules for selecting the number of stator slots, the advantages and
disadvantages of selecting higher number slots help to serve as guidelines in the
selection.
 Following are the advantages and disadvantages of selecting higher number of slots.

Advantages :

(i) Reduced leakage reactance.


(ii) Reduced tooth pulsation losses.
(iii) Higher over load capacity.

Disadvantages:

(i)Increased cost
(ii) Increased weight
(iii) Increased magnetizing current
(iv) Increased iron losses
(v) Poor cooling
(vi) Increased temperature rise

8. References (Books/Videos/Journals/Web references)


[1] A. K. Sawhney, A Course in Electrical Machine Design, Dhanpat Rai & Sons, New Delhi,
Sixth reprint, 2014.
[2] M.V .Deshpande, Design & Testing of Electrical Machines, PHI Learning private Limited,
New Delhi , Third Print 2013
[3] R. K. Agarwal, Principles of Electrical Machine Design, Kataria S K and Sons, New Delhi,
2010
[4] V. N. Mittle and Mittle A, Design of Electrical Machines, Standard Publishers Distributors,
New Delhi, Fifth reprint, 2013.

Prepared by
Mr.A.Nandhakumar
Mrs. G. Nithya

You might also like