MINIMIZATION OF ELECTRICAL CONSUMPTION OF A FREQUENCY-REGULATION INDUCTION MOTOR WITH A FAN LOAD IN START-BRAKING REGIMES

V. Volkov
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Purpuse. To minimize the total power consumption in start-braking regimes by a three-phase squirrel-cage frequency-regulated induction motor, loaded a centrifugal fan (or smoke exhauster), and also to obtain analytical dependencies for calculating the optimal durations of acceleration and deceleration times, corresponding to minimizing the total energy consumption of this motor in start-braking regimes with the indicated type of load. Metodology. Based on the methods of calculus of variations and numerical solution of non-linear differential equations, the quasi-optimal type of trajectories of speed change (tachograms) of the motor with the considered load in start-braking regimes is determined. Using the methods of mathematical analysis and similarity, the acceleration and deceleration times of an induction motor with a fan load were optimized for different (linear, parabolic and quasi-optimal) types of tachograms. Using the method of computer simulation, the energy consumption in the start-braking regimes of an induction motor with the indicated load for these types of tachograms was quantified. Results. Refined analytical dependencies are obtained for calculating the consumed active power and energy in start-braking regimes by a frequency-regulated induction motor with a fan load for the mentioned various types of tachograms. Analytical optimization of the consumption of active energy of this motor in start-braking regimes has been carried out. The change at the optimal durations for the starting-braking regimes and the corresponding it’s total energy consumption of the motor with varying the maximum value of the motor speed in these regimes has been researched. A quantitative assessment of transient electromechanical and energy processes in the considered motor with a fan load has been carried out. For this motor, as applied to the non-regenerative version of the static frequency converter, a scalar automatic control system is proposed, by means of which the motor accelerates with a constant rotor flux linkage with a given (linear, parabolic or quasi-optimal) speed trajectory and brakes on freewheel. The expected annual saving of active energy by an induction motor, loaded with a smoke exhauster, in starting and braking regimes, achieved by optimizing the form of the tachograms and the duration of the acceleration and deceleration times, is determined. Originality. Analytical dependencies are obtained for calculating the optimal durations of the acceleration and deceleration times of an induction motor with a fan load, corresponding to minimizing the energy consumption of this motor in start-braking regimes. The "U"-shaped form of dependences of the total energy, consumed during acceleration (or the total generated energy during braking) of the induction motor in function the duration of the deceleration (or braking) times is established. An analytical dependence is obtained for changing the speed of a motor loaded by a fan or a smoke exhauster during the freewheel braking regime, and an analytical expression is proposed for determining the duration of the indicated braking time. Practical value. On the example of an induction motor loaded by a smoke exhauster, the possibility of saving the total energy consumption in start-braking regimes was identified: from 77 to 90 % – due to the use of the proposed quasi-optimal tachogram and the use of practically realizable optimal acceleration and deceleration times, and also in the amount of 10 % – through the transition from freewheel braking to regenerative braking. Figures 6, tables 6, references 22.
在起动制动状态下,带风扇负载的频率调节感应电动机的电力消耗最小化
Purpuse。为了最大限度地减少三相鼠笼式变频感应电机在启动制动系统中的总功耗,加载离心风扇(或排烟器),并获得计算加速和减速时间的最佳持续时间的分析依赖关系,对应于在指定类型的负载下,使该电机在启动制动系统中的总能耗最小化。Metodology。基于变分法和非线性微分方程数值解法,确定了考虑负载的起动-制动工况下电机速度变化轨迹的准最优类型(行车图)。采用数学分析和相似度分析的方法,针对不同类型(线性、抛物线和准最优)的速度图,对带风扇负载的感应电机加减速次数进行了优化。采用计算机模拟的方法,量化了具有指示负载的感应电动机在这些类型的速度图中的启制动状态的能量消耗。结果。对于上述各种类型的速度图,获得了精确的分析依赖关系,用于计算带有风扇负载的调频感应电动机在启动制动状态下消耗的有功功率和能量。对该电机在起制动工况下的主动能量消耗进行了分析优化。研究了在不同的起动-制动工况下,随着电机转速最大值的变化,起动-制动工况的最佳持续时间及相应的电机总能耗的变化规律。对考虑的带有风扇负载的电机的瞬态机电和能量过程进行了定量评估。针对该电机的非再生型静态变频器,提出了一种标量自动控制系统,使电机在给定(线性、抛物线或准最优)速度轨迹下以恒定转子磁链进行加速,并在自由轮上进行制动。通过优化车速图的形式和加速和减速时间的持续时间,确定了在启动和制动系统中,加载了排烟器的感应电机每年预期节省的主动能源。创意。在计算带风扇负载的感应电机的加速和减速时间的最佳持续时间时,获得了分析相关性,对应于在启动制动状态下最小化该电机的能耗。建立了感应电动机在加速过程中消耗的总能量(或制动过程中产生的总能量)与减速(或制动)时间持续时间之间的“U”形依赖关系。得到了在自由轮制动状态下,由风扇或排烟器加载的电机转速变化的解析依赖关系,并提出了确定指示制动时间持续时间的解析表达式。实用价值。以由排烟器加载的感应电机为例,确定了在启动制动机制中节省总能耗的可能性:从77%到90% -由于使用了所提出的准最佳速度图和使用实际可实现的最佳加速和减速时间,以及10%的数量-通过从自由轮制动过渡到再生制动。图6,表6,参考文献22。
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