DocumentCode
1475157
Title
Rating of high-temperature induction motors
Author
Alger, P. L. ; Jones, H. A.
Author_Institution
General Electric Company, Schenectady, N. Y.
Volume
64
Issue
6
fYear
1945
fDate
6/1/1945 12:00:00 AM
Firstpage
300
Lastpage
302
Abstract
The advent of new high-temperature insulating materials, such as the silicones, gives new freedoms to the motor designer. It is probable, however, that factors other than insulation will limit the desirable motor-temperature rise to values well below the endurance limits of these materials. It is, therefore, desirable to recognize that the size of an induction motor is measured electrically by its breakdown torque, and mechanically by the size of shaft and bearings, the temperature rise being only a secondary factor. Calculations are presented, pased on idealized assumptions, which indicate that the optimum temperature rise for continuous rated induction motors is Delow 80 degrees centigrade, whatever the insulating materials used.
Keywords
Copper; Induction motors; Insulation; Materials; Shafts; Temperature; Temperature measurement;
fLanguage
English
Journal_Title
Electrical Engineering
Publisher
ieee
ISSN
0095-9197
Type
jour
DOI
10.1109/EE.1945.6441062
Filename
6441062
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