Title :
Investigation of three phase squirrel cage induction motor coated with ZrO2 nano composite
Author :
Murugesan, G. ; Rajamani, M.P.E. ; Iruthayarajan, M. Willjuice ; Subburaj, P.
Abstract :
Three phase induction motors consume 6% of industrial electricity. Just 1% increase in efficiency of all the motors in India will save 500MW powers which needs the initial generation cost of 2000 crores. Actions were taken to use the enamel filled zirconia nano composite as the coating for the induction motor to improve its efficiency. The efficiency of the induction motor was increased by 5 % by adding nanocomposite (80% ZrO2+20%Y2O3) (Metco202) to the enamel used as the coating for the windings of the three phase squirrel cage induction motor. Heat run test was performed on electrical machines to determine the total loss of energy dissipated as heat. The addition of nano composites to the enamel has increase the temperature withstanding capacity of the induction motor. The values of electromagnetic interference produced by normal induction motor and nano coated induction motor was also measured and analyzed. There was a reduction of 15 to 60% in the values of the electromagnetic interference produced by the normal induction motor when compared to that of nanocomposite filled enamel coated induction motor at various angles. This method can be used as one of the method to reduce the electromagnetic interference by the induction motor.
Keywords :
electromagnetic interference; enamels; nanocomposites; squirrel cage motors; zirconium compounds; ZrO2; electrical machines; electromagnetic interference; enamel filled zirconia nano composite; heat run test; nanocomposite filled enamel coated induction motor; three phase squirrel cage induction motor; total energy loss; Coatings; Induction motors; Rotors; Stator windings; Temperature measurement; Windings; Induction motor; Nano composite;
Conference_Titel :
Circuit, Power and Computing Technologies (ICCPCT), 2014 International Conference on
Print_ISBN :
978-1-4799-2395-3
DOI :
10.1109/ICCPCT.2014.7054766