Monday, January 11, 2016

Torque Equation of D.C. Motor

In D.C. machine it is seen that the machine torque is uniform for given flux per pole and armature current. Torque is defined as the product of force with its radial distance at which it acts.
T = F × r
But
F = BIL...Newton
where,
B = flux density in Wb/m2
I = current through armature conductor in Amp
L = Length of armature conductor
r = radius of armature drum.
Considering,
P = Total number of poles
Φ = Flux cut per pole in Wb
Z = Total number of armature conductor
A = Number of parallel paths
Ia = Armature current
Flux density formula.jpg
Formula for current in DC Machine

Substituting the values of B and I we get,
Torque equation of DC Motor
Torque Equation of DC Motor.jpg
Since Z are the total number of conductors, therefore total torque is given by
Torque Equation of DC Motor
Torque Equation of DC Motor
This is known as torque equation of D.C. motor. But P, Z and A are constant hence,
T ∝ ΦIa
Thus the torque produced by a D.C. Motor is directly proportional to main flux Φ as well as armature current Ia.
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