节能电机的比较综述与有限元分析

Prashant Kannojia, K. Chinmaya
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电动机和传动装置在交通运输领域得到广泛应用。此外,由于资源稀缺和环境成本,发电成本在过去的几十年里一直在增加。电动机使用了工业中使用的很大一部分电能,而传统电动机的设计是为了成本效益和寿命,而不是能源效率。因此,设计和开发提高能源效率的电机正受到全世界的关注。这些新型电机可以提供相同的输出功率,体积小,损耗小。它们采用稀有/昂贵的材料设计,绕组中铜含量更高,优化了气隙,减少了风扇损耗。节能电机驱动器可能仍然局限于需要高效率和可靠性的专业应用。通常,在这些应用中,电机驱动由车载电池供电,如电动/混合动力汽车、船舶推进、电动飞机等。在过去的几十年里,研究一直在进行,以调查和分析有关设计,开发和使用节能机器作为传统三相机器的替代品的各种问题。因此,本文根据国际电工委员会(IEC)标准的能效对专用电机进行了分类。强调了不同磁通取向的机器的优缺点。本文还比较分析了现有的节能电机,包括永磁同步电机(IPM和SPM型)、无刷直流电机、开关磁阻电机和同步磁阻电机。利用Ansys Maxwell软件进行了设计和仿真。
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Comparative Review and Finite Element Analysis of Energy Efficient Motors
Electric machines and drives are being utilized extensively in the transportation sector. Moreover, Due to resource scarcity and environmental costs, the cost of power generation has been increasing over the past few decades. Electric motors use a significant portion of the electric energy used in industry, and conventional motors are designed for costeffectiveness and longevity, not energy efficiency. Therefore, the design and development of motors with increased energy efficiency are gaining worldwide attention. These new motors can provide the same output power with compact size and reduced losses. They are designed with rare/ expensive materials, higher copper in the windings, optimized air gap, and reduced fan losses. The energy-efficient motor drives will likely remain limited to specialized applications where high efficiency and reliability are demanded. Usually, in these applications, motor drives are supplied from onboard batteries, like in electric/hybrid vehicles, ship propulsion, electric air-crafts, and so on. The research has been ongoing for the last decades to investigate and analyze various issues concerning the design, development, and use of energy-efficient machines as a replacement to the conventional three-phase machine. This paper, therefore, classifies the specialized motors based on their energy efficiency as per International Electrotechnical Commission (IEC) standards. The advantages and disadvantages of machines with different flux orientations are highlighted. A comparative analysis is also presented for available energy-efficient motors, including Permanent Magnet Synchronous Motors (IPM and SPM type), BLDC motor, Switched Reluctance motor, and Synchronous Reluctance motor. The design and simulations are carried out using Ansys Maxwell software.
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