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FE analysis of current displacement phenomena in a squirrel cage motor working at cryogenic temperature

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The paper presents the special software for transient FE analysis of coupled electromagnetic-thermal problems in a squirrel cage submerged motor working at cryogenic temperature. A time-stepping finite element method and transients analysis of an induction motor has been applied. The non-linearity of the magnetic circuit, the movement of the rotor, skewed slots, and the influence of temperature on electric and thermal properties of the materials has been taken into account. Developed on the basis of presented algorithm a computer program used to analyze the phenomenon of current displacement in the rotor bars of high-voltage cage induction motor working in cryogenic conditions. The results of the simulations are presented.
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139--147
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Bibliogr. 13 poz., rys., wykr., wz.,
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  • Institute of Electrical Engineering and Electronics, Poznań University of Technology Piotrowo 3a, 60-965 Poznań, Poland
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  • [1] Barański. M., Szeląg W., Finite element analysis of transient electromagnetic-thermal phenomena in a squirrel cage motor working at cryogenic temperature. IET Science Measurement and Technology 6(5): 1-7 (2012).
  • [2] Barański M., Demenko A., Łyskawiński W., Szeląg W., Finite element analysis of transient electromagnetic- thermal phenomena in a squirrel cage motor. COMPEL – The International Journal for Computation and Mathematics in Electrical and Electronic Engineering 30(3): 832-840 (2011).
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  • [6] Demenko A., Movement simulation in finite element analysis of electric machine dynamics. IEEE Transactions on Magnetics 32(3): 1553-1556 (1996).
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  • [8] Driesen J., Hameyer K., Newton and quasi-Newton algorithms for non-linear electromagnetic-thermal coupled problems. Compel 21(1): 116-125 (2002).
  • [9] Barański M., Influence of the magnetic wedge materials on characteristics of 3-phase high voltage induction motor. Archives of Electrical Engineering 56(2): 173-182 (2007).
  • [10] Henrotte F., Hameyer K., Computation of electromagnetic force densities: Maxwell stress tensor vs. virtual work principle. 168(1-2): 235-243 (2004).
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  • [13] Kołowrotkiewicz J., Barański M., Szeląg W., Długiewicz L., FE analysis of induction motor working in cryogenic temperature. COMPEL – The International Journal for Computation and Mathematics in Electrical and Electronic Engineering 26(4): 952-964 (2007).
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