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international conference on optimization of electrical and electronic equipment | 2012

Aspects regarding optimal design of high power squirrel cage asynchronous motors

Ion Vlad; Aurel Campeanu; Sorin Enache; Monica-Adela Enache

The lately important development of some high precision electrical drives with great response speed, as well as the fact that the electrical machines exploitation is closer and closer to limit of stability have led to intense preoccupations, in the whole world and in our country, for the precise determination of the asynchronous motors parameters and the operation characteristics. This paper has got a novelty character, emphasizes the role of the electromagnetic stresses and the constructive dimensions in the total cost optimization for high power asynchronous motors; it is based on the utilization of the modern numerical methods and the afferent software. There have been performed significant simulations, which bring quantitative and qualitative information necessary for finding the final optimum solution, by considering the customers restrictive conditions regarding the machine gauge. The optimization study has been done by the minimum total cost criterion, by considering twelve variables: A - the current sheet; B - the air gap magnetic induction; J1, J2b, J2i - the current densities into the stator winding, rotor winding and the short-circuit ring; Bj1, Bj2 - the magnetic inductions in the stator and rotor yoke; D - the machine diameter; δ - the air gap; βc1, βc2, βi - the form factors for the stator slot, the rotor slot and the short-circuit ring. The optimization advantages are emphasized by the simultaneous presentation of the three variants of motors: Vm - the existing variant of motor; Vo - the optimum variant; Vd - the unfavourable variant (which has the maximum total cost). The total cost of the optimized motor decreased with 12,2% in comparison to the existing motor (designed by using the known method) and with 27,5% in comparison to the unfavourable variant. Since there are many such motors in use it appears that the saving is significant.


international symposium on power electronics, electrical drives, automation and motion | 2008

Improvement of pre-determination precision of operation characteristics for asynchronous motor by considering magnetic saturation

Ion Vlad; Aurel Campeanu; Sorin Enache

The decisive elements establishing the technical and economic success of a constructive solution of an asynchronous motor are the answer characteristics in dynamic regime, the energy consumption, the gauge dimensions, the speed range, the answer time, the noise level, and a final aspect, important in equal extent, is the cost price. All these performances can be performed with the help of the electronic computer on the basis of some adequate programs, leading to an economic fabrication and utilization of the driving electrical equipment fitted out with asynchronous motors.


international electric machines and drives conference | 2007

Modeling and Simulation of Magnetic Saturation in Induction Motors

Aurel Campeanu; Augustin Ionescu; Ion Vlad; Sorin Enache

It is proved that for different combinations of currents and flux linkages as state variables, there is a common theoretical support that simplifies the obtaining of the mathematical models of the saturated induction machine. Three models are compared: the exact one that introduce the cross- inductance Ldq , the classic one and simplified one for the simulation of the speed reversal process. For Ldq ne ct. and random, the exact method appears compulsory.


international conference on power engineering, energy and electrical drives | 2007

Aspects Regarding Dynamic Regimes of Induction Motors Control by the Stator Flux

Sorin Enache; Ion Vlad; Monica-Adela Enache

In this paper there are presented the equations defining the mathematical model of the saturated induction machine when considering the magnetising current and the stator flux as state variables. By their means there is analysed the influence of the induction motors parameters upon the transient states duration of the converter-motor assembly when controlling by the stator flux with the implementation of a voltage inverter that is commanded in current.


conference on computer as a tool | 2007

Aspects Regarding Simulation of the Saturated Induction Motors Control by the Voltage Inverter Commanded in Current

Sorin Enache; Razvan Prejbeanu; Aurel Campeanu; Ion Vlad

In this paper there is analysed the influence of the induction motors parameters on the transient states duration of the converter-motor assembly when controlling by the stator flux with the implementation of a current controlled inverter. The mathematical model of the saturated induction machine when considering the magnetising current and the stator flux as state variables has been used in this purpose. A Matlab program for the simulation of the analyzed system operation has been carried out with its help. Then the simulations have been confirmed experimentally.


international symposium on power electronics, electrical drives, automation and motion | 2008

Prediction through simulation of the optimal behavior of the induction machine in complex process

Aurel Campeanu; A.I. Ionescu; Ion Vlad; Sorin Enache

In this paper one uses the theory developed by A.Campeanu (1995) to simulate the operation of induction machine in complex dynamic processes. On this basis one can determine in detail the transient behavior of induction machine and some of the factors which condition the operation. The results are useful in the design stage of induction machine which has to operate in prescribed complex dynamic regimes.


conference on computer as a tool | 2007

Influence of Cross- Saturation for Modeling and Simulation of the Dynamic Processes in the Induction Motor

Aurel Campeanu; Mihai Radulescu; Ion Vlad; Sorin Enache

In this paper there are obtained mathematical models of the saturated induction machines. It is shown that various sets of state variables have a common theoretical background that simplifies the deduction of the saturated models. The possible combinations of the state variables are grouped in two classes for which are established direct calculus algorithms. (1) The winding currents -flux linkages as state variables. (2) The magnetizing current im -currents (flux linkages) of the windings as state variables. Specific computations are performed and there are written the state equations of the electromagnetic processes for several combinations of the state variables. The major aim of the numerical approach is to compare the computational programs. The simulation results points out that in the presence of saturation the simplified models do not reveal in a correct way the complete evolution of the dynamic electromechanical processes. The dynamic variation of the saturation (Ldqne0) essentially justifies the forced electromechanical oscillations.


Electrical Apparatus and Technologies (SIELA), 2014 18th International Symposium on | 2014

Considerations on modelling and simulation of stator winding distribution of a permanent magnet synchronous motor for driving a bicycle

Nicolae Diga; Constantin Ghita; Ion Vlad; Silvia-Maria Diga; Dorinel Constantin

In this paper, the authors present a comparative analysis by computation and modelling with the dedicated software ANSYS Maxwell 2D of winding distribution on slots and phases for a permanent magnet synchronous motor used for driving a bicycle. In order to facilitate and automate the computation of the stator winding elements (of the armature) was also developed a program of their own conception according to presented algorithm, developed in Visual Basic programming environment.


international symposium on advanced topics in electrical engineering | 2013

Method and device of synchronization for determination of squirrel cage asynchronous motors parameters

Sorin Enache; Aurel Campeanu; Ion Vlad; Monica-Adela Enache

This paper presents a method for the squirrel cage asynchronous motors parameters determination, which is the object of a invention proposal. The method involves monitoring a direct-on-line starting and processing, by minimizing an objective function, the data recorded during starting. There are also presented the experimental results obtained, with accent on the synchronization device, which is the object of an invention demand, too.


international conference on applied and theoretical electricity | 2012

Aspects regarding design of squirrel cage asynchronous motors for mining excavators

Ion Vlad; Aurel Campeanu; Sorin Enache; Monica-Adela Enache

This paper aims at emphasizing the importance of the electromagnetic stresses and constructive dimensions in the starting characteristics optimization in case of high power squirrel cage asynchronous motors used for surface mining excavators. Since the motor drives a high capacity excavator, the inertia moment is high and a significant increase of the starting period results. Several significant simulations are presented in this paper; they bring information which is necessary for determining the final optimum constructive solution, where a very low starting current is considered, so that the motor is able to cope with it, during the starting period. The restrictive gauge conditions imposed by the place where the motor is assembled are also considered when the optimum constructive solution is established. The optimization study has been made by the customers criterion - minimum starting current - by using twelve variables: current loading, air-gap magnetic induction, stator and rotor winding current densities, stator and rotor yoke magnetic induction, machine diameter, air-gap, shape factors for the stator and rotor slots, rotor slot isthmus dimensions. The optimized motor has a starting current Ip=2,85*IN (lower by 12,2% in comparison with the limit value imposed by customer) and the total cost (of fabrication and exploitation) is lower by 3,5 % in comparison with the real existing motor of the excavator.

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Constantin Ghita

Politehnica University of Bucharest

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I. Cautil

University of Craiova

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