Author_Institution :
Robbins and Myers, Inc., Springfield, Ohio
Abstract :
THE PROBLEM of designing a lamination and knowing how large to make a given motor is always a troublesome one, considered from a purely theoretical point of view. It is true that design texts make use of a D2L equation, using the diameter and length to fix the volume, if not the proportions, of an armature of a polyphase induction motor. But so few data are given on the factors making up D2L, that the method can hardly be considered reasonably exact.1