High-Speed Solid-Rotor Induction Machine – Electromagnetic Calculation and Design


Autoria(s): Huppunen, Jussi
Data(s)

27/03/2008

27/03/2008

03/12/2004

Resumo

Within the latest decade high-speed motor technology has been increasingly commonly applied within the range of medium and large power. More particularly, applications like such involved with gas movement and compression seem to be the most important area in which high-speed machines are used. In manufacturing the induction motor rotor core of one single piece of steel it is possible to achieve an extremely rigid rotor construction for the high-speed motor. In a mechanical sense, the solid rotor may be the best possible rotor construction. Unfortunately, the electromagnetic properties of a solid rotor are poorer than the properties of the traditional laminated rotor of an induction motor. This thesis analyses methods for improving the electromagnetic properties of a solid-rotor induction machine. The slip of the solid rotor is reduced notably if the solid rotor is axially slitted. The slitting patterns of the solid rotor are examined. It is shown how the slitting parameters affect the produced torque. Methods for decreasing the harmonic eddy currents on the surface of the rotor are also examined. The motivation for this is to improve the efficiency of the motor to reach the efficiency standard of a laminated rotor induction motor. To carry out these research tasks the finite element analysis is used. An analytical calculation of solid rotors based on the multi-layer transfer-matrix method is developed especially for the calculation of axially slitted solid rotors equipped with wellconducting end rings. The calculation results are verified by using the finite element analysis and laboratory measurements. The prototype motors of 250 – 300 kW and 140 Hz were tested to verify the results. Utilization factor data are given for several other prototypes the largest of which delivers 1000 kW at 12000 min-1.

Identificador

951-764-944-4

1456-4491

http://www.doria.fi/handle/10024/36551

URN:ISBN:951-764-944-4

Idioma(s)

en

Publicador

Lappeenranta University of Technology

Relação

951-764-981-9

Acta Universitatis Lappeenrantaensis

Palavras-Chave #harmonic losses #solid rotor #high-speed induction machine #multi-layer transfer-matrix
Tipo

Väitöskirja

Doctoral Dissertation