Osama S. Ebrahim, Mohamad A. Badr, Ali S. Elgendy, Praveen K. Jain, Kareem O. Shawky
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Abstract
This paper revisits loss model control (LMC) of the 3-phase induction motor (IM) and presents a robust LMC algorithm for medium-sized pump drives. Compared with other power loss reduction algorithms for IM, the presented one has the advantages of fast and smooth flux adaptation, high accuracy, and versatile implementation. An improved loss-model for IM drive has been developed. The model considers the surplus power loss caused by inverter voltage harmonics and magnetic saturation using closed-form equations. Further, the resistance-temperature change is considered by a first-order thermal model. To determine the optimal flux level that achieves maximum drive efficiency, an artificial neural network (ANN) controller is synthesised and trained offline. The voltage and speed control loops are connecting via the stator frequency to avoid the possibility of excessive magnetization. Beside, the obtained thermal information enhances motor protection and control. These together have the potential of making the proposed algorithm robust and reliable. The system reliability is investigated and assessed in terms of energy saving using ramp start/stop. Theoretical analysis, computer simulations, and experimental studies are performed on 5.5 kW variable speed water pump using the proposed control. The test results are provided and discussed to validate the effectiveness.
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IET Electric Power Applications publishes papers of a high technical standard with a suitable balance of practice and theory. The scope covers a wide range of applications and apparatus in the power field. In addition to papers focussing on the design and development of electrical equipment, papers relying on analysis are also sought, provided that the arguments are conveyed succinctly and the conclusions are clear.
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The design and analysis of motors and generators of all sizes
Rotating electrical machines
Linear machines
Actuators
Power transformers
Railway traction machines and drives
Variable speed drives
Machines and drives for electrically powered vehicles
Industrial and non-industrial applications and processes
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