Title :
Double chamber calorimeter (DCC): a new approach to measure induction motor harmonic losses
Author :
Jalilian, A. ; Gosbell, V.J. ; Perera, B.S.P. ; Cooper, P.
Author_Institution :
Dept. of Electr. & Comput. Eng., Wollongong Univ., NSW, Australia
fDate :
9/1/1999 12:00:00 AM
Abstract :
Direct measurement of electric machine losses using the principle of the calorimetric method is described in this paper. The design and construction of a double chamber calorimeter (DCC) that can be used for measurement of harmonic losses of a 7.5 kW cage induction motor is discussed. The advantages of this approach are highlighted as compared with a single chamber type calorimeter. Conducted heat leakage through the calorimeter walls is estimated accurately by developing a simple thermal model and compared with the experimental results. Accuracy and reliability is investigated by performing experimental tests using a known heater. Limits for the air flow rate and temperature rise inside and across calorimeter chambers are derived, The calorimeter is capable of measuring a heat loss up to 1 kW corresponding to the 7.5 kW machine with an overall accuracy of ±15 W. This provides a high resolution required for measurement of motor harmonic losses caused by distorted waveforms
Keywords :
calorimeters; harmonics; heat losses; induction motors; loss measurement; machine testing; temperature measurement; 7.5 kW; air flow rate; conducted heat leakage; distorted waveforms; double chamber calorimeter; electric machine losses measurement; heat loss measurement; heat transfer; induction motor harmonic losses measurement; motor harmonic losses; reliability; single chamber type calorimeter; temperature rise; thermal model; Distortion measurement; Electric machines; Electric variables measurement; Fluid flow measurement; Induction motors; Loss measurement; Performance evaluation; Temperature; Testing; Thermal conductivity;
Journal_Title :
Energy Conversion, IEEE Transactions on