DocumentCode
1756612
Title
Core Axial Lengthening as Effective Solution to Improve the Induction Motor Efficiency Classes
Author
Alberti, Luigi ; Bianchi, Nicola ; Boglietti, Aldo ; Cavagnino, Andrea
Author_Institution
Fac. of Sci. & Technol., Free Univ. of Bozen, Bolzano, Italy
Volume
50
Issue
1
fYear
2014
fDate
Jan.-Feb. 2014
Firstpage
218
Lastpage
225
Abstract
Starting from 2011, in order to reduce electricity consumption and carbon dioxide emissions, the European Minimum Energy Performance Standard will impose minimum efficiency values for electric motors introduced into the European market. The new European standard requirements will impose nontrivial efforts to manufacturers, particularly for small- and medium-sized producers. In this paper, the axial lengthening of the magnetic core is considered as an effective solution to improve the induction motor efficiency class. In fact, this design solution does not require changing stator and rotor laminations, and it can be considered as a “no tooling cost” (NTC) solution to improve the rated efficiency. Starting from standard-efficiency totally enclosed fan-cooled machines, one size has been selected, and a “lengthened” motor prototype has been designed and analyzed using a very fast and reliable design procedure based on a coupled analytical-finite-element approach. The experimental results confirm the accuracy of the proposed design method and validate the proposed NTC solution to get higher efficiency induction motors.
Keywords
carbon compounds; electric motors; finite element analysis; induction motors; magnetic cores; power consumption; power markets; rotors; stators; CO2; European market; European minimum energy performance standard; European standard; analytical-finite-element; carbon dioxide emissions; core axial lengthening; electric motors; electricity consumption; fan-cooled machines; induction motor; magnetic core; rotor laminations; stator laminations; Europe; IEC standards; Induction motors; Iron; Prototypes; Temperature measurement; Efficiency measurements; International Efficiency (IE) efficiency classes; finite-element (FE) method analysis; induction motors; international standards; no tooling cost (NTC) solutions;
fLanguage
English
Journal_Title
Industry Applications, IEEE Transactions on
Publisher
ieee
ISSN
0093-9994
Type
jour
DOI
10.1109/TIA.2013.2266632
Filename
6525320
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