Title :
Starting torque analysis in skewed-cage induction motor with broken bar using a combined hybrid analytical/finite element technique
Author :
Dorrell, David ; Frosini, Lucia ; Bottani, Marcello ; Galbiati, Giacomo
Author_Institution :
Fac. of Eng. & IT, Univ. of Technol. Sydney, Sydney, NSW, Australia
Abstract :
The aim of this paper is to analyze the positional variation of starting torque in a 3-phase induction motor. This can depend on different factors: manufacture of the rotor (fabricated or cast), skewing of the rotor bars, broken bars (and position of the break), rotor eccentricities, and other possible asymmetries. In the study, different rotors are experimentally tested and a hybrid analytical/finite element technique is developed for rapid assessment of the starting torque variation with rotor position. This technique allows for rotor skew, broken bars and rotor eccentricity. Simulation results are presented to illustrate the method and critically compared to the experimental measurements. The method is shown to be effective in modelling the parasitic permeance effects due to slotting and asymmetries. The experimental measurement of the starting torque at different rotor positions could be utilized as an off-line diagnostic tool and as a quality control test in the manufacturing process.
Keywords :
finite element analysis; induction motors; machine theory; 3-phase induction motor; broken bars; combined hybrid analytical technique; finite element technique; manufacturing process; off-line diagnostic tool; parasitic permeance effects; quality control test; rotor eccentricity; rotor position; skewed-cage induction motor; starting torque analysis; starting torque variation assessment; Analytical models; Australia; Bars; Finite element methods; Friction; Induction motors; Rotors; Testing; Torque measurement; Voltage;
Conference_Titel :
Industrial Electronics, 2009. IECON '09. 35th Annual Conference of IEEE
Conference_Location :
Porto
Print_ISBN :
978-1-4244-4648-3
Electronic_ISBN :
1553-572X
DOI :
10.1109/IECON.2009.5415179