2017 International Conference on Modern Electrical and Energy Systems (MEES) 2017
DOI: 10.1109/mees.2017.8248960
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Increasing of thermal reliability of a regulated induction motor in non-standard cycle time conditions

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“…To study the effect of the operating modes of an electric motor on its thermal conditions, so-called thermal models are applied [18][19][20][21]. They are the equivalent circuits where electric losses act as the heat sources; temperatures of structural components are within the nodes; and corresponding heat conductivities and capacities are located between them.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…To study the effect of the operating modes of an electric motor on its thermal conditions, so-called thermal models are applied [18][19][20][21]. They are the equivalent circuits where electric losses act as the heat sources; temperatures of structural components are within the nodes; and corresponding heat conductivities and capacities are located between them.…”
Section: Materials and Research Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Widely used now is the circuit modeling that employs combined magnetoelectric equivalent circuits (MEEC) and the software NAP [11], Simulink [12][13][14], the software for Spice-like systems [15,16]. Papers [17][18][19] proposed models for the calculation of starting currents surges for a single-phase transformer, implemented in the Matlab package.…”
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“…2)is implemented as a single turn consisting of one effective conductor. To take into account the number of turns, coil zones of the SM armature winding are described by the equation from[30]:,…”
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