Proposition of new mathematical models with stator core loss factor for induction motor

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Vol 203 ◽  
pp. 406-410
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Hui Zhi Liu ◽  
Xu Hong Wang ◽  
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Ju Xiang Feng

An on-line method is proposed in this work to detect induction motor stator core fault by using stator negative sequence current. According to the existing abc coordinate model, a new equivalent circuit is obtained. In this circuit, the stator core loss each phase in normal state is modeled as core loss resistance symmetrically distributed among the three phases. The stator core loss is increased and is asymmetrically distributed among the three phases when a stator fault happens. The positive, negative and zero sequence equivalent circuits are drawn by a series of analysis of the circuit put forward above. It is demonstrated that there is a good correlation between stator core fault severity and the magnitude of the negative sequence current.


Mathematics ◽  
2021 ◽  
Vol 9 (4) ◽  
pp. 403
Author(s):  
Ahmed G. Mahmoud A. Aziz ◽  
Hegazy Rez ◽  
Ahmed A. Zaki Diab

This paper introduces a novel sensorless model-predictive torque-flux control (MPTFC) for two-level inverter-fed induction motor (IM) drives to overcome the high torque ripples issue, which is evidently presented in model-predictive torque control (MPTC). The suggested control approach will be based on a novel modification for the adaptive full-order-observer (AFOO). Moreover, the motor is modeled considering core losses and a compensation term of core loss applied to the suggested observer. In order to mitigate the machine losses, particularly at low speed and light load operations, the loss minimization criterion (LMC) is suggested. A comprehensive comparative analysis between the performance of IM drive under conventional MPTC, and those of the proposed MPTFC approaches (without and with consideration of the LMC) has been carried out to confirm the efficiency of the proposed MPTFC drive. Based on MATLAB® and Simulink® from MathWorks® (2018a, Natick, MA 01760-2098 USA) simulation results, the suggested sensorless system can operate at very low speeds and has the better dynamic and steady-state performance. Moreover, a comparison in detail of MPTC and the proposed MPTFC techniques regarding torque, current, and fluxes ripples is performed. The stability of the modified adaptive closed-loop observer for speed, flux and parameters estimation methodology is proven for a wide range of speeds via Lyapunov’s theorem.


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