Experimental Loss Segregation in a Solid Rotor Induction Motor
AUTOR(ES)
Wengerkievicz, Carlos A. C.; Batistela, Nelson J.; Sadowski, Nelson; Huguet, Thomas; Lefèvre, Yvan
FONTE
Journal of Microwaves, Optoelectronics and Electromagnetic Applications
DATA DE PUBLICAÇÃO
2022
RESUMO
Abstract Solid rotor induction motors (SRIMs) are asynchronous motors suited for high speed applications. This work presents an experimental case study where standard loss segregation procedures for induction motors are performed with a two-phase smooth solid rotor induction motor in order to verify their applicability. Even though the machine is supposed to operate at high frequency, the tests are performed at reduced frequency and voltage in order to avoid the effects of time harmonics. An adjustment in the separation of losses is proposed to contemplate the effects of the high no-load slip, and the behavior of the stray losses under high per-unit slip is analyzed in a load test. The test results are finally extrapolated for the rated condition.
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