Title :
The temperature impact of magnetic wedges on TEFC induction motors
Author :
Gaerke, Tyler R. ; Hernandez, David C.
Author_Institution :
Siemens Ind., Inc., Norwood, OH, USA
Abstract :
The key functions of magnetic wedges are to seal the open slot design for form wound induction stators and reduce the air gap flux distortion, magnetizing current, starting (inrush) current and temperature rise. Supplemental benefits of magnetic wedges are an increase of motor efficiency and improvement of power factor 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. This 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 :
cooling; fans; induction motors; magnetic devices; magnetic flux; magnetic forces; packaging; starting; stators; TEFC induction motors; air gap flux distortion; magnetic force; magnetic wedge; magnetizing current; open slot design; starting current; temperature impact; temperature rise; totally enclosed fan cooled motors; wound induction stator; Induction motors; Magnetic cores; Magnetic flux; Magnetic resonance imaging; Magnetic tunneling; Magnetomechanical effects; Stators;
Conference_Titel :
Pulp and Paper Industry Technical Conference (PPIC), Conference Record of 2012 Annual IEEE
Conference_Location :
Portland, OR
Print_ISBN :
978-1-4673-0406-1
DOI :
10.1109/PPIC.2012.6293010