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Large HV Motors _ Heating and Cooling Time Constants

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RRaghunath

Electrical
Aug 19, 2002
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Can some one suggest where to get typical heating and cooling time constant information for large HV motors, say, 1000kW rating.

The motors are old and manufacturer's data sheets are not available.

Thanks.
 
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Suggestion: Reference:
1. A.H. Eltom, N.S. Mohari "Motor Temperature Incorporating Dynamic Rotor Impedance," IEEE Transactions on Energy Conversion, V6, N1, pp 107-113, March 1991
 
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