Multi Objective Design of High Efficiency Induction Motor Using an Analytical Method's

Multi Objective Design of High Efficiency Induction Motor Using an Analytical Method's

O. Zeghba S. ChakrouneS. Belhamedi 

Research Laboratory on Electrical Engineering, Faculty of Technology, M’Sila University, 28000 Algeria

Corresponding Author Email: 
chakroune.chakroune@yahoo.com
Page: 
202-211
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DOI: 
https://doi.org/10.18280/mmc_a.910406
Received: 
10 July 2018
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Accepted: 
15 October 2018
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Abstract: 

In the final decade of the last century, there was enormous intellectual and engineering activity surrounding the recently invented induction motor, especially their efficiency increasing. The interest in improving the efficiency of electric motors stems from the fact that they represent 60 to 70% of the total industrial and commercial load. A knowledge the motors operating efficiency in an industrial plant is necessary, when deciding whether standard motors should be advantageously replaced with more efficient motors. A new approach is presented for analysis and design of closed rotor slot induction motors in this paper. The main idea is illustrated as follows: first based the computed machine parameters and motor geometry optimization will be carried out. Then, to validate the conceived machines, dynamical performance analysis will be achieved by MATLAB environment. Finally using finite element electromagnetic field analysis, the comparison results will be discussed and commented.

Keywords: 

constraints design, induction motor, efficiency evaluation, analytical method

1. Introduction
2. Efficiency Standards and World Challenge
3. High Efficiency Motors
4. Conclusion
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