davezawadi (David Stone):
Graham, I think that is wrong and misleading. The only thing which affects the slip in an induction motor is the LOAD, not the supply voltage.
I'm afraid I can't agree with this either.
The torque developed by an induction motor is a function of the applied voltage. If the voltage is lower than the design voltage, the torque will be lower than design, as a result the slip will increase & hence the current.
davezawadi (David Stone):
Graham, I think that is wrong and misleading. The only thing which affects the slip in an induction motor is the LOAD, not the supply voltage.
I'm afraid I can't agree with this either.
The torque developed by an induction motor is a function of the applied voltage. If the voltage is lower than the design voltage, the torque will be lower than design, as a result the slip will increase & hence the current.
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