DocumentCode :
766790
Title :
Copper versus aluminum-which construction is best? [induction motor rotors]
Author :
Hodowanec, Mark ; Finley, William R.
Author_Institution :
Siemens Energy & Autom., Norwood, OH, USA
Volume :
8
Issue :
4
fYear :
2002
Firstpage :
14
Lastpage :
25
Abstract :
Many induction motors in service today are running critical processes in which failure at any time can be very costly. Many times, these critical processes will not have a back up. As a result, a large portion of these processes will shut down until the motor is repaired and put back into service. Those aware of this situation will strive to purchase a motor that will maximize reliability. As a result of the strong push for maximum reliability, it is easy to over specify costly components not required for specific applications. These decisions will result in an unnecessarily high motor purchase price. To maximize reliability without overspending, large induction motors need to be properly matched to specific applications. With this consideration, the choice between die cast or fabricated rotor constructions is evaluated, with the conclusion that there are pros and cons to both construction methods
Keywords :
aluminium; casting; copper; induction motors; reliability; rotors; Al; Cu; aluminum rotors; copper bar rotors; critical processes; die cast rotor constructions; fabricated rotor constructions; induction motor rotor construction; reliability; Aluminum; Clamps; Copper; Costs; Lamination; Punching; Rotors; Shafts; Stacking; Temperature sensors;
fLanguage :
English
Journal_Title :
Industry Applications Magazine, IEEE
Publisher :
ieee
ISSN :
1077-2618
Type :
jour
DOI :
10.1109/MIA.2002.1011184
Filename :
1011184
Link To Document :
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