Electromagnetic induction
Yes, by electromagnetic induction.
Induction heating is the process of heating an electrically conducting object (usually a metal) by electromagnetic induction, where eddy currents are generated within the metal and resistance leads to Joule heating of the metal.induction heater including high frequency induction heating machine and middle frequencey heating machine. Induction heating applications for an induction furnace include induction welding, induction brazing, induction hardening, induction melting, quenching, forging, soldening, induction annealing and other forms of heat treatment. Induction heating is often used to heat graphite crucibles (containing other materials) and is used extensively in the semiconductor industry for the heating of silicon and other semiconductors. Induction heating can produce high power densities which allow short interaction times to reach the required temperature. That translates into lots of energy transferred into a material right now, with a very rapid rise in temperature.
A secondary voltage is created through induction.
Induction motor is an AC electric motor which uses electromagnetic induction to induce the electric current in the rotor to produce torque.
Sir, what is the cable size for 1.5kw 3phase induction motor 400v?
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In multi pair cable sets, for example a Cat. 5 cable, the wires of each pair are twisted to prevent mutual induction into the other cable pairs. The tighter the twist, the less amount of induction into the other cable pairs.
For a 37 kW induction motor, a cable size of approximately 10 AWG (American Wire Gauge) would be suitable for typical installations. However, the specific cable size required would depend on factors such as the length of the cable run, ambient temperature, and voltage drop considerations. It is recommended to consult with a qualified electrician to determine the appropriate cable size for your specific application.
An induction speaker is a speaker that picks up electromagnetic signals and converts them into sounds that the user can hear. An example of one that I use on a frequent basis is the tone 'n' tag kit that I use to identify unlabelled network cables at client sites. I plug the tone generator into the network port at the wall on the far end and use the induction speaker to find the appropriate cable back in the wiring closet as it picks up the signal that is being broadcast. The induction speaker device does not need to be in contact with the cable to be able to help the user find it. Once it starts to pick up the signal, it will play it through the speaker. As the probe tip gets closer to the appropriate cable, the sound the speaker plays will increase in volume. Maximum volume will, of course, indicate that the cable is located.
This method is utilized to stop magnetic field inter reaction (induction) between the signals that are carried on the other pairs.
Yes the Induction motor works on Electromagnetic induction principle.
For a 26kW, 415V induction motor with a 50m cable run, you would typically need a cable size of at least 6mm^2 to ensure proper voltage drop and current carrying capacity. However, it is always recommended to consult local electrical codes and standards or a licensed electrician to determine the exact cable size needed for your specific installation.
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If I consider power factor is 0.85 & motor efficiency is 95% then you have required 4 sq mm wire which is able allow passing 25.47 A current trough it.
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