Abstract

A kinematic device is described and illustrated which represents the vector diagram of a polyphase induction machine. The parts are made to assume at will different positions corresponding to different loads of an induction motor or generator. The primary and the secondary constants, the magnetizing current, and the core loss, are also adjustable at will. The device permits the visualization of the performance of an induction machine and can be used for a study of a given machine or for a selection of the constants to give the desired performance characteristics of a new machine. The input, output, torque, speed, power factor, etc., can be read off on the device as in an actual brake test. The kinematic connections consist mainly of generalized proportional dividers and of parallel tongs, so combined as to satisfy a system of simultaneous vectorial equations which represent the properties of the machine. Further applications of the device to polyphase commutator motors are suggested.

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