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Dual Cage High Power Induction Motor with Direct Start-up. Design and FEM AnalysisLIVADARU, L. , SIMION, A. , MUNTEANU, A. , COJAN, M. , DABIJA, O. |
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direct start-up, dual cage, finite element analysis, high-power induction motor, magnetic wedges
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induction(14), rotor(8), motors(7), slot(6), motor(6), wedges(5), magnetic(5), design(5), analysis(5), speed(4)
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Date of Publication: 2013-05-31
Volume 13, Issue 2, Year 2013, On page(s): 55 - 58
ISSN: 1582-7445, e-ISSN: 1844-7600
Digital Object Identifier: 10.4316/AECE.2013.02009
Web of Science Accession Number: 000322179400009
SCOPUS ID: 84878949929
Abstract
This paper presents an investigation on the design of high-power induction motor with special constraints. Direct online start-up and pull-up torque of rather high value represent two of the imposed requirements. Three different structures are analyzed, which involve deep bars, magnetic wedges and double cage respectively. The proposed solution advances a new rotor structure with two different rotor cages. The first cage acts mainly during start-up and is made of iron with both electric and magnetic properties. The second one is made of copper and represents the main rotor winding. It has a particular cross-section of the bars in order to carry into effect the required constraints both during start-up and steady-state. The proposed models are finally evaluated by means of finite element method analysis. |
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