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Improvement Power Parameter of Small Induction Motors
Halfar, Tomáš ; Ondrůšek, Čestmír (referee) ; Hájek, Vítězslav (advisor)
The master’s thesis Improvement power parameter of small induction motors deals with issues of lowering the losses of small induction motors. The first part introduces with design and principles of operation of induction motors. Also introduces to theoretical problematic of losses, their lowering and measuring. In the practical part there are results of the measuring the losses in the induction motor ATAS Elektromotory Náchod a.s. T22VT512 (71-0512). There are proposed methods of increasing the efficiency of induction motor due to measuring and their verification in the Maxwell software. The last part is dedicated to measuring the losses of prototype motor from ATAS and comparison of results with previous motor.
Analysis of steel grade influence on small induction machine efficiency
Plíšek, Oldřich ; Klíma, Jiří (referee) ; Mach, Martin (advisor)
The theoretical part of the bechelors thesis examining the impact of the material of the magnetic circuit on the efficiency of induction motors is devoted to analysis of the induction motor and its losses. It also describes the measuring, including calculations of individual losses. Another theoretical part examines the impact of specific losses on the magnetization characteristics of assessed laminations. The practical part includes laboratory measurements of single phase and three phase motors ATAS Electromotory Náchod brand with multiple types of laminations. Measured values are used to calculate individual losses, which are later mutually compared. Models of measured motors with multiple types of laminations are simulated with the aid of ANSYS Maxwell RMxprt program. Analysis of engines with specific types of laminations are performed with the aid of analytical calculations. Results of calculations are compared with simulated and measured values.
Possibilities of improving efficiency of high-speed electrical machine
Nevrzal, Filip ; Mach, Martin (referee) ; Klíma, Jiří (advisor)
First part of this bachelor´s thesis briefly presents basic construction and principle of induction machine, distribution and description of individual losses. In the next part, there is a close look at the measurement of given machine. Next, there is a description of making a model in RMxprt and subsequent comparison of simulated data and characteristics to measured data. Last part describes and compares proposed changes of this motor simulated in RMxprt.
Voltage transformer
Kovařík, Martin ; Huzlík, Rostislav (referee) ; Ondrůšek, Čestmír (advisor)
This bachelor´s thesis focuses on the elements of equivalent circuit parameters of voltage instrument transformer TJC 7-G from the portfolio of ABB. Main focus is placed on correct identification of the leakage reactance of primary and secondary winding, which are used for correct settlement of protections. The measurement is done by using methods of measurement of transformer without load and with short circuited secondary terminal. The values are measured for different frequency levels, in order to determine precisely all the parameters. The theoretical part describes the use of instrument transformers, theoretical creation of equivalent circuit and parameters which affects the accuracy class. The conclusion contains the evaluation of different methods for determining the elements of the equivalent circuit and with its final assembly.
Analysis of core loss of a small induction machine
Plíšek, Oldřich ; Cipín, Radoslav (referee) ; Mach, Martin (advisor)
The aim of this master´s thesis is to analyze core losses of a small induction motor. Analyzed values are obtained from laboratory measurements, software analysis and 2D finite element method simulation. The theoretical part of this thesis consists of two parts. The analysis of the higher spatial harmonics presents in the induction motor and the analysis of core losses of the motor. Practical part consists of laboratory measurements according to ČSN. Measured values are used to calculate individual losses. The next part consists of creating a model for software analysis (Maxwell RMxprt). The generated model is converted into a 2D simulation environment (Maxwell 2D), where it is adapted to obtain values from the examined parts (rotor and stator teeth and rotor cage). Results of simulations at different loads are compared and analyzed from the point of view of higher harmonics.
Improving energy parameters of single-phase induction motors
Dospěl, Leoš ; Mach, Martin (referee) ; Hájek, Vítězslav (advisor)
Bachelor thesis Improving energy parameters of single-phase induction motors deals with issues of lowering the losses of a small single-phase induction motor J22VV506 from ATAS Elektromotory Náchod a.s.. The first part deals with the theory of asynchronous motors and the issue of losses and their reduction is described in this part as well. In the second part engine parameters are measured and calculated efficiency of the machine and suggested ways to reduce losses. In the last part is measuring motor with the proposed regulation.
Analysis of possibilities to improvement induction motors efficiency
Novotný, Jiří ; Hájek, Vítězslav (referee) ; Mach, Martin (advisor)
In the first part of the master’s thesis dealing with the increasing efficiency of induction motors there are briefly presented basic information about induction motors, followed by an overview of the losses of induction motors. The next part deals with the ways to increase efficiency of induction motors without increasing tooling costs. The practical part consists of four measurements of four induction motors, with their various mechanical adjustments to make comparing benefits of these modifications possible. The measured results are compared by a finite element method in Maxwell 2D Design program, in which the same motors are simulated as measured. Theoretical knowledge about the increase of efficiency is practically applied while being implemented in the simulations.
Losses analysis of small induction motors
Šišák, David ; Cipín, Radoslav (referee) ; Mach, Martin (advisor)
This bachelor thesis deals with analysis of losses of small induction motors. The first part of the project introduces the principle of operation and construction of induction motors. Furthermore, there is dealt with issuing each losses, their origin and disposition in induction motor. The project continues performing the analytical computation of the losses of induction motor with an output of 600 W. The losses of the motor are also calculated in the program Maxvell RMxprt. In the practical part, there are the results of the laboratory measurement on that motor and measurements concerning two another small induction motors different in nominal power. In the last part, there are compared the results of individual motor losses, obtained by computations and measuring. There are also compared the measuring results of losses of chosen motors depending on the nominal output.
Analysis of core loss of a small induction machine
Plíšek, Oldřich ; Cipín, Radoslav (referee) ; Mach, Martin (advisor)
The aim of this master´s thesis is to analyze core losses of a small induction motor. Analyzed values are obtained from laboratory measurements, software analysis and 2D finite element method simulation. The theoretical part of this thesis consists of two parts. The analysis of the higher spatial harmonics presents in the induction motor and the analysis of core losses of the motor. Practical part consists of laboratory measurements according to ČSN. Measured values are used to calculate individual losses. The next part consists of creating a model for software analysis (Maxwell RMxprt). The generated model is converted into a 2D simulation environment (Maxwell 2D), where it is adapted to obtain values from the examined parts (rotor and stator teeth and rotor cage). Results of simulations at different loads are compared and analyzed from the point of view of higher harmonics.
Possibilities of improving efficiency of high-speed electrical machine
Nevrzal, Filip ; Mach, Martin (referee) ; Klíma, Jiří (advisor)
First part of this bachelor´s thesis briefly presents basic construction and principle of induction machine, distribution and description of individual losses. In the next part, there is a close look at the measurement of given machine. Next, there is a description of making a model in RMxprt and subsequent comparison of simulated data and characteristics to measured data. Last part describes and compares proposed changes of this motor simulated in RMxprt.

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