Effect of different core materials in very low voltage induction motors for electric vehicle

F. D. Wijaya, I. Imawati, Muhammad Yasirroni, A. Cahyadi
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The use of squirrel cage induction motor for electric vehicle (EV) has been increasingly popular than permanent magnet and brushless motors due to their independence on rare materials. However, its performance is significantly affected by the core materials. In this research, induction motors performance with various core materials (M19_24G, Arnon7, and nickel steel carpenter) are studied in very low voltage. Three phases, 50 Hz, 5 HP, 48 V induction motor were used as the propulsion force testbed applied for a golf cart EV. The aims are to identify loss distribution according to core materials and compare power density and cost. The design process firstly determines the motor specifications, then calculates the dimensions, windings, stator, and rotor slots using MATLAB. The parameters obtained are used as inputs to ANSYS Maxwell to calculate induction motor performance. Finally, the design simulations are carried out on RMxprt and 2D transient software to determine the loss characteristics of core materials. It is found that the stator winding dominates the loss distribution. Winding losses have accounted for 52-55 % of the total loss, followed by rotor winding losses around 25-27 % and losses in the core around 1-7 %. Based on the three materials tested, nickel steel carpenter and M19_24G attain the highest efficiency with 83.27 % and 83.10 %, respectively, while M19_24G and Arnon7 possess the highest power density with 0.37 kW/kg and 0.38 kW/kg whereas, in term of production cost, the Arnon7 is the lowest.
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不同磁芯材料对电动汽车极低压感应电机的影响
由于鼠笼式感应电机不需要使用稀有材料,因此在电动汽车上的应用比永磁和无刷电机越来越受欢迎。但其性能受芯材影响较大。在本研究中,研究了不同磁芯材料(M19_24G、Arnon7和镍钢carpenter)在极低电压下的感应电机性能。采用三相、50 Hz、5 HP、48 V感应电机作为高尔夫球车电动汽车的推进力试验台。目的是根据堆芯材料确定损耗分布,并比较功率密度和成本。设计过程首先确定电机规格,然后利用MATLAB计算电机尺寸、绕组、定子、转子槽数。将得到的参数作为ANSYS Maxwell的输入,计算异步电动机的性能。最后在RMxprt和二维瞬态软件上进行了设计仿真,确定了芯材的损耗特性。结果表明,定子绕组在损耗分布中占主导地位。绕组损耗占总损耗的52- 55%,其次是转子绕组损耗约25- 27%,铁芯损耗约1- 7%。三种材料中,镍钢木匠和M19_24G效率最高,分别为83.27%和83.10%,M19_24G和Arnon7的功率密度最高,分别为0.37 kW/kg和0.38 kW/kg,而Arnon7的生产成本最低。
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