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Energy Efficient Control of Drives with Synchronous Machines
Szymanik, Marek ; Kozubík, Michal (referee) ; Václavek, Pavel (advisor)
The paper presents a mathematical description of a permanent magnet synchronous moto including losses and its vector control. The paper compares the control of the d component of the current to zero with the control using loss optimization and the efficiency under the given control is compared. The simulation is performed on two variants of the PMSM.
Induction motor powered from inverter
Fiala, Petr ; Huzlík, Rostislav (referee) ; Ondrůšek, Čestmír (advisor)
This master’s thesis studies additional losses generated in the induction motor powered from inverter. The first chapter was used for literature search and it mentions valuable publications. The second chapter discusses the different types of losses in the induction motor. The third chapter describes other negative effects on motor caused by inverter, the fourth one defines possible measuring methods, which would lead to the quantification of additional losses. The fifth chapter introduces the electromotor tested as well as the measuring instruments used. The last chapter presents pivotal results of the measurement in the testing room.
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.
Three-phase induction machine fed by frequency inverter
Fiala, Zbyněk ; Huzlík, Rostislav (referee) ; Vítek, Ondřej (advisor)
The thesis analyses losses in the three phase induction motor with a focus on iron losses. In the first instance the three phase induction motor and the losses in it are described. The analytical calculation and the simulations in the RMXprt software are performed. The measurements were made with a different frequency (40, 50, 60Hz) and behaviour of supply voltage on a motor TM90-2S by EMP Slavkov. In conclusion the results of calculation, simulation and measurements are compared.
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.
Energy Efficient Control of Drives with Synchronous Machines
Szymanik, Marek ; Kozubík, Michal (referee) ; Václavek, Pavel (advisor)
The paper presents a mathematical description of a permanent magnet synchronous moto including losses and its vector control. The paper compares the control of the d component of the current to zero with the control using loss optimization and the efficiency under the given control is compared. The simulation is performed on two variants of the PMSM.
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.
Three-phase induction machine fed by frequency inverter
Fiala, Zbyněk ; Huzlík, Rostislav (referee) ; Vítek, Ondřej (advisor)
The thesis analyses losses in the three phase induction motor with a focus on iron losses. In the first instance the three phase induction motor and the losses in it are described. The analytical calculation and the simulations in the RMXprt software are performed. The measurements were made with a different frequency (40, 50, 60Hz) and behaviour of supply voltage on a motor TM90-2S by EMP Slavkov. In conclusion the results of calculation, simulation and measurements are compared.
Induction motor powered from inverter
Fiala, Petr ; Huzlík, Rostislav (referee) ; Ondrůšek, Čestmír (advisor)
This master’s thesis studies additional losses generated in the induction motor powered from inverter. The first chapter was used for literature search and it mentions valuable publications. The second chapter discusses the different types of losses in the induction motor. The third chapter describes other negative effects on motor caused by inverter, the fourth one defines possible measuring methods, which would lead to the quantification of additional losses. The fifth chapter introduces the electromotor tested as well as the measuring instruments used. The last chapter presents pivotal results of the measurement in the testing room.
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.

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