Abstract

In this study, the effect of cutting electrical steel laminations using abrasive water jet (AWJ) and wire electrical discharge machining (WEDM) techniques on 5.5 kW induction motor efficiency (MEfficiency) and total magnetic losses (TLosses) was investigated. After the stator and rotor packages were formed, winding, varnishing and mechanical assembly processes were carried out and the motors were prepared for MEfficiency and TLosses tests according to the IEC 60034-2-1-1A standard. Tests were performed using different frequencies (f) and motor loading rates (MLoad). While burr formation was observed with the effect of plastic deformation on the cutting edge of electrical steels with AWJ, recast layer formation was observed with the effect of heat in WEDM. MEfficiency decreased while TLosses increased due to increasing f and MLoad in both cutting methods. Maximum MEfficiency and minimum TLosses values were measured in WEDM, it was determined that optimum results using Response Surface Methodology (RSM) were measured at f of 50 Hz and MLoad of 100% values in both cutting methods. The statistical effects of f and MLoad on MEfficiency and TLosses were revealed with ANOVA (Analysis of variance). In addition, mathematical models were developed for the prediction of MEfficiency and TLosses.

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