Energies (Nov 2020)

Mechanical Cutting Effect of Electrical Steel on the Performance of Induction Motors

  • Un-Jae Seo,
  • Dong-Jun Kim,
  • Yon-Do Chun,
  • Pil-Wan Han

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/en13236314
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 13, no. 23
p. 6314

Abstract

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This paper investigates the mechanical cutting effect on the performance of induction motors. Numerical modeling of cutting effect is described in this paper. The approach inverts the degradation of the permeability model for inclusion of it into magnetic vector potential formula by Newton method. The effect of cutting on iron losses is implemented in finite element simulation. The simulation results are compared with experimental results of prototype IE4 efficiency induction motors rated at 2.2 kW. One of them was manufactured with annealed electrical steel lamination to highlight the cutting effect on the performance of the motor. The notable effect of cutting was measured in increased stator current; however, negligible differences were found in measured iron losses. The presented model in this paper follows the measurements.

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