DocumentCode
79885
Title
Beyond Induction Motors—Technology Trends to Move Up Efficiency
Author
de Almeida, Anibal T. ; Ferreira, F.J.T.E. ; Ge Baoming
Author_Institution
Inst. of Syst. & Robot., Univ. of Coimbra (ISR-UC), Coimbra, Portugal
Volume
50
Issue
3
fYear
2014
fDate
May-June 2014
Firstpage
2103
Lastpage
2114
Abstract
Premium/IE3 efficiency class motors are now mandatory in North America. Super-Premium/IE4 and Ultra-Premium/IE5 efficiency classes are to be defined in the 2nd Edition of the IEC 60034-30 standard. For line-start fixed-speed applications, Super-Premium/IE4-class line-start permanentmagnet (PM) motors and squirrel-cage induction motors are recent entrances in the industrial motor market. For variable-speed applications, IE4-class synchronous reluctance motors are also a recent entrance in the market. For the low-power range, moving from the IE4 to the IE5 class may require moving away from radial-flux induction motor technology and into PM and reluctance technology, either using rare-earth or ferrite magnets. In this paper, efficiency analysis on the best available emerging electric motor technologies, such as axial-flux PM synchronous motors, is presented. The potential efficiency gain associated with several design options as well as some considerations on the theoretical maximum efficiency achievable taking into account those existing design options.
Keywords
IEC standards; permanent magnet motors; reluctance motors; squirrel cage motors; IE4-class synchronous reluctance motors; IEC 60034-30 standard; North America; axial-flux PM synchronous motors; ferrite magnets; industrial motor market; line-start fixed-speed applications; line-start permanent magnet motors; premium-IE3 efficiency class motors; radial-flux induction motor technology; rare-earth magnets; squirrel-cage induction motors; super-premium-IE4 efficiency classes; theoretical maximum efficiency; ultra-premium-IE5 efficiency classes; variable-speed applications; IEC standards; Induction motors; Permanent magnet motors; Reluctance motors; Rotors; IEC 60034-30 Standard; IEC 60034-30 standard; Motor Efficiency and Losses; Motor Standards; Permanent Magnet Motors; Synchronous Reluctance Motors; Ultra-Premium Motors; motor efficiency and losses; motor standards; permanent-magnet (PM) motors; synchronous reluctance motors; ultrapremium motors;
fLanguage
English
Journal_Title
Industry Applications, IEEE Transactions on
Publisher
ieee
ISSN
0093-9994
Type
jour
DOI
10.1109/TIA.2013.2288425
Filename
6654353
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