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Figure 60 Simulated and measured shaft torque resulting from a 50 hp motor start
using the non-linear motor model and the standard motor model
4.4.3.3
75 hp Motor Simulations
Simulations similar to those of the previous two sections are presented here for the 75 hp
motor. Unfortunately, the motor manufacturer parameters were not provided with this motor.
Figures 61-63 show that good agreement between the non-linear motor model and the
measured data is achieved. The non-linear motor model demonstrates considerable
improvement over the standard motor model.







Summary :

88 8000 4000 0 -4000 T s modified (in-lb) 2.0 1.6 1.2 0.8 0.4 0.0 t (s) 8000 4000 0 -4000 T s standard (in-lb) 8000 4000 0 -4000 T s measured (in-lb) 8000 4000 0 -4000 T s manufacturer (in-lb) Figure 60 Simulated and measured shaft torque resulting from a 50 hp motor start using the non-linear motor model and the standard motor model 4.4.3.3 75 hp Motor Simulations Simulations similar to those of the previous two sections are presented here for the 75 hp motor.


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