This interactive package has a collection of modules, that performs individual design steps for a Squirrel Cage Induction Motor. The user has to input the full-load (nameplate) ratings and this package will generate the design sheet, considering the design constraints at hand.
- Python 3 (3.6+ preferred). Download here.
- Should be able to view/read Excel(.xlsx) files.
Open terminal or command prompt, and run pip install threephasescim
or pip3 install threephasescim
depending on your OS.
This will download and install the latest release, along with the required libraries.
Should have the following full-load ratings. Take care of the units.
- Power Rating (kW). Eg.: 5
- Power Factor (lagging). Eg.: 0.85
- Efficiency (per unit). Eg.: 0.9
- Speed (rpm). Eg.: 1500
- Line Voltage (V). Eg.: 110
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- Average field flux (Wb/m2)
- Ampere conductor (ac)
- Expected efficiency (%)
- Obtained efficiency (%)
- Temperature rise (°C)
- Current criterion satisfied? (yes/no)
- Design sheet containing all the design parameters of the machine to be designed (if a solution is present).
- Else, it will show
Design sheet failed...
. In this case, it is advised to dive into the basics of machine design and tune the ratings accordingly. Then, retry.
- Open terminal or command prompt.
- Naviagte to the directory/path where you want the design sheet to be saved.
- Type
python -m threephasescim
orpython3 -m threephasescim
and run, depending on your OS. - Enter all the required ratings, as asked.
- If the design sheet is successfully prepared, then, find it in the current working directory/path.
Open ipython
or ipython3
or Python shell.
>>> import threephasescim.master as thd
When running the above line for first time, you will be asked to enter all the required ratings.
To show the saved ratings,
>>> thd.show_rating()
To enter a new set of ratings,
>>> thd.set_rating()
To get your design sheet,
>>> thd.design_your_machine()
If the design sheet is successfully prepared, then, find it in the current working directory/path.
- For more detailed analysis or insights, click here.
- If facing any design issues, open an issue.
- For any suggestions, open an issue.
A Course in Electrical Machine Design
A.K.Sawhney, A.Chakrabarti
Dhanpat Rai & Co. 2006
Sincere thanks to Prof. Susanta Ray, Electrical Engineering Department, Jadavpur University for allowing the design of induction machines programmatically.