Abstract

The effect of distorted voltage waveforms on the iron losses, considering the magnetic hysteresis, is quantitatively studied, using an accurate losses separation method and a time-integration for each component. The model parameters, including the Preisach hysteresis function, are identified by magnetic measurements. A case-study, implying measured electric power quality data in a metal processing and thermal treatment facility, is presented to outline the consequences of a non-sinusoidal regime on iron losses in high power low-voltage motors with rated power between 132 kW and 200 kW. Three sorts of standard FeSi non-oriented electrical sheets (M330-50A, M400-65A and M700-65A) were considered for the motor magnetic core. The iron losses, estimated both for non-saturated and saturated core regions, rise with 11-35 % for the measured non-sinusoidal voltage having 7.6% total harmonic distortion.

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