Title :
Evaluation of synchronous motors on grinding mills
Author :
Seggewiss, George ; Jingya Dai ; Fanslow, Mark
Abstract :
Synchronous motors continue to be a viable alternative to induction motors because of efficiency advantages. Long used for providing leading kVARs for PF improvement and helping with the device switching in Load Commutated Inverter (LCI) drives, these machines are efficient prime movers for large Mill applications. Both in motor efficiency and in low base speed configurations the synchronous motor has advantages of lower current and higher efficiency. Often used in large Mills in the cement and mining industry, these motors were driven by LCI variable-frequency drives (VFDs) or used with direct start with a clutch system that would synchronize the motor first to overcome low starting torques. This paper reviews various Mill drive configurations and improved synchronous motor characteristics when used with more advanced Current Source Inverter (CSI) drives. It will also review the different synchronous motor excitation types and resulting performance characteristics with VFD control for new or retrofit installations.
Keywords :
clutches; grinding; synchronous motors; variable speed drives; LCI variable-frequency drives; VFD; cement industry; clutch system; grinding mills; induction motors; large mill applications; load commutated inverter drives; mining industry; motor efficiency; speed configurations; synchronous motor excitation types; synchronous motors evaluation; Induction motors; Rotors; Stator windings; Synchronous motors; Torque; Windings; CSI; LCI; VFD; VSI; efficiency; grinding mills; motor field excitation; synchronous motors;
Conference_Titel :
Cement Industry Technical Conference (CIC), 2014 IEEE-IAS/PCA
Conference_Location :
National Harbor, MD
Print_ISBN :
978-1-4799-3293-1
DOI :
10.1109/CITCon.2014.6820109