Rewinding strategy aided by FEA as a solution to increase efficiency of industrial motors

2016 
This paper presents a proper model and methodology to improve the efficiency class of a squirrel-cage induction motor during rewinding. The modeling approach is based on the finite element model, i.e. two-dimensional model coupled with the rotor equivalent circuit (first stage) and the stator equivalent circuit (second stage). Results obtained with finite element analysis are compared with those obtained with analytical calculations. It is demonstrated that, during rewinding, if an improved winding configuration is used, efficiency gains can be obtained, allowing to improve the efficiency class of the motor, from IE2 to IE3, respecting the specified limits of NEMA & IEC performance indicators, namely, breakdown torque, locked-rotor torque, and locked-rotor current. In 79% of the simulated cases the efficiency gain allowed the studied motor to reach the IE3 class.
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