Title :
Improvements in energy efficiency of induction motors by the use of magnetic wedges
Author :
Curiac, Radu ; Li, Harry
Author_Institution :
Siemens Ind., Inc., Norwood, OH, USA
Abstract :
The key functions of magnetic wedges in the slots of large induction motors are to reduce the air gap flux distortion, magnetizing current, the starting (inrush) current and temperature rise. The benefits of magnetic wedges are the increase of motor efficiency (by reducing core losses, stray load losses and winding losses), improvement of power factor, improved energy conservation and thereby being more environmentally responsible. There can also be cost savings from potential reduction in active material or frame size. End users can make better purchasing decisions with an understanding of the cost impact of magnetic wedges. The paper investigates the impact on the motor performance by employing magnetic versus non-magnetic wedges during starting and normal operation. The type of induction motor, open (ODP, WPII) or enclosed (TEFC), along with the number of poles, influences the effect on the motor performance that magnetic wedges have. Magnetic forces (stresses) acting on the wedges are also investigated in this paper. This paper also discusses qualification processes that are necessary in order to avoid failures and ensure reliable magnetic wedge systems.
Keywords :
energy conservation; induction motors; magnetic forces; power factor; active material reduction; air gap flux distortion reduction; core losses reduction; energy conservation; energy efficiency; frame size reduction; induction motors; magnetic forces; magnetic stresses; magnetic wedge systems; magnetizing current reduction; nonmagnetic wedges; power factor; starting current reduction; stray load losses reduction; temperature rise reduction; winding losses reduction; Harmonic analysis; Induction motors; Magnetic flux; Magnetic resonance imaging; Magnetomechanical effects; Stator windings; Induction motors; efficiency; magnetic wedges; motor designing; motor manufacturing; motor testing;
Conference_Titel :
Petroleum and Chemical Industry Conference (PCIC), 2011 Record of Conference Papers Industry Applications Society 58th Annual IEEE
Conference_Location :
Toronto, ON
Print_ISBN :
978-1-61284-299-8
DOI :
10.1109/PCICon.2011.6085890