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AprilByrd
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Hi Guys,
I have some data on a small electric motor being run continuously for a year. The problem is I only have the Headings and numbers and no units or information on what devices were used to measure the data.
The variables measured were Time, Speed, Temperature, Power, Powerfactor, Current and Voltage.
The problem is that I don't know what Kind of "Power" the Power variable is measuring. Let's call it XPower
I've calculated InputPower= PFxVxI, and at certain points in time its less than the XPower hence XPower can't be output power. Someone talked about Consumed vs Supply power, but wouldn't that have the same problem because consumed power should be less than supplied power?
I also considered Apparent vs Real figures but again apparent is always more than real power?
Both the Input power and Xpower have average values around 380 (Watts?) but the calculated input power fluctuates around the value about 4 times as much as the XPower.
I'm no electrical engineer and I think I may be missing something obvious.
I would greatly appreciate anyone who knows where I'm going wrong, or if I have the right to not know what's going on!
I have some data on a small electric motor being run continuously for a year. The problem is I only have the Headings and numbers and no units or information on what devices were used to measure the data.
The variables measured were Time, Speed, Temperature, Power, Powerfactor, Current and Voltage.
The problem is that I don't know what Kind of "Power" the Power variable is measuring. Let's call it XPower
I've calculated InputPower= PFxVxI, and at certain points in time its less than the XPower hence XPower can't be output power. Someone talked about Consumed vs Supply power, but wouldn't that have the same problem because consumed power should be less than supplied power?
I also considered Apparent vs Real figures but again apparent is always more than real power?
Both the Input power and Xpower have average values around 380 (Watts?) but the calculated input power fluctuates around the value about 4 times as much as the XPower.
I'm no electrical engineer and I think I may be missing something obvious.
I would greatly appreciate anyone who knows where I'm going wrong, or if I have the right to not know what's going on!