Title :
Thermal models for on-line detection of pulp obstructing the cooling system of TEFC induction motors in pulp area
Author :
Valenzuela, M. Aníbal ; Ramírez, Guillermo
Author_Institution :
Univ. of Concepcion, Concepción, Chile
Abstract :
The cooling system of unregulated self-ventilated motors operating in the pulp area can be severely deteriorated by pulp fibers deposited in the motor frame and in the air intake area. As a result, these motors can become overheated even with operating currents below the rated current. This paper presents and evaluates three thermal models that are capable of detecting the effect of the pulp in the dissipation of the operating losses to the ambient. One model is a simple 3rd-order model, which frame-to-ambient resistance is affected by the presence of pulp partially blocking the air inlet. The other two models recognize the asymmetrical dissipation produced by the pulp coating the upper sector of the motor frame by defining flow paths for the different radial quarters of the motor. Through an extensive testing program, the effects of the different pulp situations on the quarter and/or equivalent thermal resistances are determined. Using these values, the temperatures rises in the spots of interest using the proposed models are evaluated, showing excellent agreement with the experimental values. Finally, the different options for the use of the models for motors with and/or without temperature sensors are analyzed.
Keywords :
cooling; fans; induction motors; paper industry; temperature sensors; thermal analysis; ventilation; cooling system; frame-to-ambient resistance; pulp area; pulp obstruction on-line detection; temperature sensors; thermal model; total enclosed fan cooled induction motors; unregulated self ventilated motor; Atmospheric modeling; Cooling; Induction motors; Mathematical model; Stator windings; Thermal resistance; self-ventilated motors; thermal models; thermal protection;
Conference_Titel :
Pulp and Paper Industry Technical Conference (PPIC), Conference Record of 2010 Annual
Conference_Location :
San Antonio, TX
Print_ISBN :
978-1-4244-5676-5
DOI :
10.1109/PAPCON.2010.5556500