Selection of a motor for a specific application:
• Starting as well as running characteristics (operating voltages and currents)• Life span
• Possible speed control and maximum operating speed
• Size and weight considerations
• Level of noise present in the operating environment
• Suitability of the motor for constant, intermittent, and frequently variable loads
• Capacity in case of overloads and torque characteristics
• Available power supply
• Installation as well as running cost
• Frictional characteristics
To explain these points more clearly, consider an application-based problem and design
modifications that can be applied in induction motors to make them suitable for different torque
requirements and therefore different applications.
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