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The document contains 25 multiple choice questions related to DC machines. The questions cover topics like separately excited DC motors, shunt motors, series motors, DC generators, speed control and load testing of DC machines. Some questions provide additional data like specifications, operating conditions, circuit diagrams etc to solve the problems.
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Problems on DC Machine 2015
Q.1 A 4-pole, separately excited, wave wound DC
machine with negligible armature resistance is rated for 230 V and 5 kW at a speed of 1200 rpm. If the same armature coils are reconnected to form a lap winding, what is the rated voltage (in volts) and power (in kW) respectively at 1200 rpm of the reconnected machine if the field circuit is left unchanged?(GATE-2015) (a) 230 and 5 (b) 115 and 5 (c) 115 and 2.5 (d) 230 and 2.5 Q.2 A shunt-connected DC motor operates at its rated terminal voltage. Its no-load speed is 200 rad/sec. At its rated torque of 500 Nm, its speed is 180 rad/sec. The motor is used to directly drive a load whose load torque TL depends on its rotational speed (in rad/sec), such that TL = 2.78 Neglecting rotational losses, the steady-state speed (in rad/sec) of the motor, when it drives this load, is 180 (GATE2015) Q.3 With an armature voltage of 100 V and rated field winding voltage, the speed of a separately excited DC motor driving a fan is 1000 rpm, and its armature current is 10 A. The armature resistance is The load torque of the fan load is proportional to the square of the rotor speed. Neglecting rotational losses, the value of the armature voltage (in Volt) which will reduce the rotor speed to 500 rpm is 47.5. (GATE-2015) Q.4 A separately excited DC generator has an armature resistance of 0. and negligible armature inductance. At rated field current and rated rotor speed, its open-circuit voltage is 200 V. When this generator is operated at half the rated speed, with half the rated field current, an un-charged 1000 capacitor is suddenly connected across the armature terminals. Assume that the speed remains Unchanged during the transient. At what time (in microsecond) after the capacitor is connected with the voltage across it reach 25 V? (GATE-2015) (a) 62.25 (b) 69.3 (c) 73.25 (d) 77.3 Q.5 A DC motor has the following specifications: 10 hp, 37.5 A, 230 V; flux/pole = 0.01 Wb, number of poles = 4, number of conductors = 666, number of parallel paths = 2. Armature resistance = 0.267 . The armature reaction is negligible and rotational losses are 600 W. The motor operates from a 230 V DC supply. If the motor runs at 1000 rpm, the output torque produced (in Nm) is 57.8. (GATE-2015) Q.6 A separately excited DC motor runs at 1000 rpm on no load when its armature terminals are connected at a 200 V DC source and the rated voltage is applied
to the field winding. The armature resistance of this
motor is . The no-load armature current is negligible. With the motor developing its full load torque, the armature voltage is set so that the rotor speed is 500 rpm. When the load torque is reduced to 50% of the full load value under the same armature voltage conditions, the speed rises to 520 rpm. Neglecting the rotational losses, the full load armature current (in Ampere) is 8. (GATE-2015) Q.7 A 15kW, 230V dc shunt motor has armature circuit resistance of 0.4W and field circuit resistance of 230W. At no load and rated voltage, the motor runs at 1400 rpm and the line current drawn by the motor is 5 A. At full load, the motor draws a line current of 70A. Neglect armature reaction. The full load speed of the motor in rpm is 1240 (GATE-2014) Q.8 The no-load speed of a 230 V separately excited dc motor is 1400 rpm. The armature resistance drop and the brush drop are neglected. The field current is kept constant at rated value. The torque of the motor in Nm for an armature current of 8 A is 12.5. (GATE-2014) Q.9 A separately excited 300 V DC shunt motor under no load runs at 900 rpm drawing an armature current of 2 A. The armature resistance is 0.5W and leakage inductance is 0.01 H. When loaded, the armature current is 15 A. Then the speed in rpm is 880. (GATE-2014) Q.10 A 4 point starter is used to start and control the speed of a (GATE-2011) (A) dc shunt motor with armature resistance control (B) dc shunt motor with field weakening control (C) dc series motor (D) dc compound motor Q.11 A 220 V, DC shunt motor is operating at a speed of 1440 rpm. The armature resistance is 1.0 W and armature current is 10 A. of the excitation of the machine is reduced by 10%, the extra resistance to be put in the armature circuit to maintain the same speed and torque will be (GATE-2011) (A) 1.79 W (B) 2.1W (C) 18.9 W (D) 3.1W Common Data A separately excited DC motor runs at 1500 rpm under no-load with 200 V applied to the armature. The field voltage is maintained at its rated value. The speed of the motor, when it delivers a torque of 5 Nm, is 1400 rpm as shown in figure. The rotational losses and armature reaction are neglected. (GATE2010)
Akhilesh K. Mishra (Assistant Prof., Department of Electrical Engineering, UCER, akhilesh.kiten@gmail.com)
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increased by 10%, the ratio of motor speed to generator speed is (GATE-2006) (A) 0.87 (B) 0.95 (C) 0.96 (D) 1.06
Q.12 The armature resistance of the motor is
(A) 2 W (B) 3.4 W (C) 4.4 W (D) 7.7 W Q. 13 For the motor to deliver a torque of 2.5 Nm at 1400 rpm, the armature voltage to be applied is (A) 125.5 V (B) 193.3 V (C) 200 V (D) 241.7 V Common Data A 240 V, dc shunt motor draws 15 A while supplying the rated load at a speed of 80 rad/s. The armature resistance is 0.5 W and the field winding resistance is 80 W. (GATE-2008) Q.14 The net voltage across the armature resistance at the time of plugging will be (A) 6 V (B) 234 V (C) 240 V (D) 474 V Q.15 The external resistance to be added in the armature circuit to limit the armature current to 125% of its rated value is (A) 31.1 W (B) 31.9 W (C) 15.1 W (D) 15.9 W Q.16 The dc motor, which can provide zero speed regulation at full load without any controller is (A) Series (B) shunt (C) cumulative compound (D) Differential compound (GATE-2007) Q.17 In a DC machine, which of the following statements is true? (GATE-2007) (A) Compensating winding is used for neutralizing armature reaction while interpole winding is used for producing residual flux (B) Compensating winding is used for neutralizing armature reaction while interpole winding is used for improving commutation (C) Compensating winding is used for improving commutation while interpole winding is used for neutralizing armature reaction (D) Compensation winding is used for improving commutation while interpole winding is used for producing residual flux Q.18 A 220 V DC machine supplies 20 A at 200 V as a generator. The armature resistance is 0.2 ohm. If the machine is now operated as a motor at same terminal Voltage and current but with the flux
Q.19 A 50 kW dc shunt is loaded to draw rated
armature current at any given speed. When driven(GATE-2005) (i)at half the rated speed by armature voltage control and (ii) at 1.5 times the rated speed by field control, the respective output powers delivered by the motor are approximately. (A) 25 kW in (i) and 75 kW in (ii) (B) 25 kW in (i) and 50 kW in (ii) (C) 50 kW in (i) and 75 kW in (ii) (D) 50 kW in (i) and 50 kW in (ii) Q.20 In relation to DC machines, match the following and choose the correct combination (GATE-2005) List-I List-II Performance Variables Proportional to P. Armature emf (E) 1. Flux(f), speed (w) and armature current (Ia) 2. f and w only Q. Developed torque (T ) 3. f and Ia only R Developed power (P) 4. Ia and w only 5. Ia only Codes: PQR (A) 3 3 1 (B) 2 5 4 (C) 3 5 4 (D) 2 3 1 Q.21 The armature resistance of a permanent magnet dc motor is 0.8 W. At no load, the motor draws 1.5 A from a supply voltage of 25 V and runs at 1500 rpm. The efficiency of the motor while it is operating on load at 1500 rpm drawing a current of 3.5 A from the same source will be (GATE-2004) (A) 48.0% (B) 57.1% (C) 59.2% (D) 88.8% Q.22 A 8-pole, DC generator has a simplex wavewound armature containing 32 coils of 6 turns each. Its flux per pole is 0.06 Wb. The machine is running at 250 rpm. The induced armature voltage is (GATE-2004) (A)96 V (B) 192 V (C) 384 V (D) 768 V Q.23 To conduct load test on a dc shunt motor, it is coupled to a generator which is identical to the motor. The field of the generator is also connected to the same supply source as the motor. The armature of generator is connected to a load resistance. The armature resistance is 0.02 p.u. Armature reaction and mechanical losses can be neglected. With rated voltage across the motor, the load resistance across the generator is adjusted to obtain rated armature
Akhilesh K. Mishra (Assistant Prof., Department of Electrical Engineering, UCER, akhilesh.kiten@gmail.com)
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current in both motor and generator. The p.u value of this load resistance is (GATE-2003) (A) 1.0 (B) 0.98 (C) 0.96 (D) 0.94 Q.24 A dc series motor driving and electric train faces a constant power load. It is running at rated speed and rated voltage. If the speed has to be brought down to 0.25 p.u. the supply voltage has to be approximately brought down to (GATE-2003) (A) 0.75p.u (B) 0.5p.u (C) 0.25p.u (D) 0.12 p.u Q.25 A 220 V, 15 kW, 100 rpm shunt motor with armature resistance of 0.25 W, has a rated line current of 68 A and a rated field current of 2.2 A. The change in field flux required to obtain a speed of 1600 rpm while drawing a line current of 52.8 A and a field current of 1.8 A is(GATE-2003) (A) 18.18% increase (B) 18.18% decrease (C) 36.36% increase (D) 36.36% decrease
Akhilesh K. Mishra (Assistant Prof., Department of Electrical Engineering, UCER, akhilesh.kiten@gmail.com)