DocumentCode :
840460
Title :
Estimating rotational iron losses in an induction machine
Author :
Hernandez-Aramburo, Carlos A. ; Green, Tim C. ; Smith, Alexander C.
Author_Institution :
Imperial Coll. London, UK
Volume :
39
Issue :
6
fYear :
2003
Firstpage :
3527
Lastpage :
3533
Abstract :
We present an assessment of the effect of rotational losses on an induction machine. The assessment provides an estimate of the iron losses in an induction machine by three methods, all of which rely on the output data of a two-dimensional finite-element method: 1) calculating iron losses as if they were produced by a purely alternating field; 2) calculating the iron losses by adding the losses produced by the orthogonal components of the flux density, as if the losses produced by these components were independent phenomena; 3) applying a correction factor based on experimental data to improve the rotational loss calculation. The correction factor is a function of the peak flux density value and the ratio of the major to the minor axis of the flux density loci. The third method represents the main contribution of this paper to the field and is explained in detail. Finally, a discussion of the results addresses two aspects: the location where rotational fields occur, and their impact on the total loss calculation.
Keywords :
finite element analysis; induction motors; losses; magnetic flux; 2D FEM; finite-element method; flux density axis loci; flux density orthogonal components; induction machine iron losses estimation; induction motors; peak flux density; purely alternating field; rotational iron losses; rotational loss calculation correction factor; Finite element methods; Induction machines; Induction motors; Iron; Lamination; Magnetic flux; Magnetic hysteresis; Magnetization processes; Rotors; Voltage;
fLanguage :
English
Journal_Title :
Magnetics, IEEE Transactions on
Publisher :
ieee
ISSN :
0018-9464
Type :
jour
DOI :
10.1109/TMAG.2003.819451
Filename :
1252829
Link To Document :
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