Reduction of induction motor energy consumption via variable velocity and flux references

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Abstract

Induction motors (IM) have been a fundamental part of industrial applications for over a century and the number of their applications continues to expand. A significant amount of the world’s total energy expense is consumed by this kind of motor. Hence, it is very important to increase the energy efficiency of these machines. Due to its good performance, field-oriented control (FOC) is the most common strategy to control IM. FOC requires references for stator current and rotor magnetic fluxes. For velocity regulation, a velocity reference is used instead of a stator current reference. However, at motor start-up or when a change of torque is required, it would be convenient for these references to be variable in order to reduce energy consumption. In this work, it is shown that this is indeed the case, and a technique to find optimal time-variable references for stator currents and magnetic rotor fluxes to reduce energy consumption is proposed. It is shown that, depending on the mechanical load, an energy reduction of 20–45% can be achieved.

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Resa, J., Cortes, D., Marquez-Rubio, J. F., & Navarro, D. (2019). Reduction of induction motor energy consumption via variable velocity and flux references. Electronics (Switzerland), 8(7). https://doi.org/10.3390/electronics8070740

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