New relation to improve the speed and torque characteristics of induction motors

Squirrel cage induction motors are employed in a wide variety of applications.  Operating at constant speed is required in some applications, whereas variation  of this parameter is required in others, as in the provision of mechanical energy  to electrical vehicles. The performance of an electric...

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Main Authors: Luis Antonio Mier-Quiroga, Jorge Samuel Benítez-Read, Régulo López-Callejas, José Armando Segovia-de-los-Ríos
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Universidad de Antioquia 2015-02-01
Series:Revista Facultad de Ingeniería Universidad de Antioquia
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Online Access:https://revistas.udea.edu.co/index.php/ingenieria/article/view/17572
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author Luis Antonio Mier-Quiroga
Jorge Samuel Benítez-Read
Régulo López-Callejas
José Armando Segovia-de-los-Ríos
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description Squirrel cage induction motors are employed in a wide variety of applications.  Operating at constant speed is required in some applications, whereas variation  of this parameter is required in others, as in the provision of mechanical energy  to electrical vehicles. The performance of an electric vehicle is specified by  the  characteristics  of  the  electric  motor.  The  adequate  relation  between  the   voltage  magnitude  and  the  frequency  of  its  power  source  makes  the  motor   satisfy the electric vehicle requirements. The voltage magnitude is a function  of  the  frequency  of  operation.  If  the   V  -  f   relation  is  adequate,  the  motor   speed  response  could  be  improved.  A  new   V  -  f   relation  that  improves  the   speed response of the single squirrel cage induction motor is presented and  is defined by a frequency factor. For motor speeds below the nominal value,  the torque capacity of the motor is preserved with the proposed relationship.
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spelling doaj.art-23a0222d1bfe4781b11341b458848c092023-03-23T12:31:27ZengUniversidad de AntioquiaRevista Facultad de Ingeniería Universidad de Antioquia0120-62302422-28442015-02-017410.17533/udea.redin.17572New relation to improve the speed and torque characteristics of induction motorsLuis Antonio Mier-Quiroga0Jorge Samuel Benítez-Read1Régulo López-Callejas2José Armando Segovia-de-los-Ríos3Technological Institute of TolucaNational Institute of Nuclear ResearchNational Institute of Nuclear ResearchNational Institute of Nuclear Research Squirrel cage induction motors are employed in a wide variety of applications.  Operating at constant speed is required in some applications, whereas variation  of this parameter is required in others, as in the provision of mechanical energy  to electrical vehicles. The performance of an electric vehicle is specified by  the  characteristics  of  the  electric  motor.  The  adequate  relation  between  the   voltage  magnitude  and  the  frequency  of  its  power  source  makes  the  motor   satisfy the electric vehicle requirements. The voltage magnitude is a function  of  the  frequency  of  operation.  If  the   V  -  f   relation  is  adequate,  the  motor   speed  response  could  be  improved.  A  new   V  -  f   relation  that  improves  the   speed response of the single squirrel cage induction motor is presented and  is defined by a frequency factor. For motor speeds below the nominal value,  the torque capacity of the motor is preserved with the proposed relationship. https://revistas.udea.edu.co/index.php/ingenieria/article/view/17572V - f relationinduction motorspeed response
spellingShingle Luis Antonio Mier-Quiroga
Jorge Samuel Benítez-Read
Régulo López-Callejas
José Armando Segovia-de-los-Ríos
New relation to improve the speed and torque characteristics of induction motors
Revista Facultad de Ingeniería Universidad de Antioquia
V - f relation
induction motor
speed response
title New relation to improve the speed and torque characteristics of induction motors
title_full New relation to improve the speed and torque characteristics of induction motors
title_fullStr New relation to improve the speed and torque characteristics of induction motors
title_full_unstemmed New relation to improve the speed and torque characteristics of induction motors
title_short New relation to improve the speed and torque characteristics of induction motors
title_sort new relation to improve the speed and torque characteristics of induction motors
topic V - f relation
induction motor
speed response
url https://revistas.udea.edu.co/index.php/ingenieria/article/view/17572
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