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Optimal Selection of Rotor Bar Number in Multiphase Cage Induction Motors

Gojko Joksimović, Mario Mezzarobba, Alberto Tessarolo, E. Levi

2020IEEE Access18 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Rules for the selection of rotor bar numbers which minimize current and torque ripples are derived in this paper for a general symmetrical multiphase cage induction machine with prime phase number and integral slot winding. Analytically obtained expressions for optimal rotor bar number selection are validated by means of totally independent simulations, one based on a parameterized winding function (PWF) model of the induction machine and the other employing time-stepping finite-element analysis (TSFEA). As a case study, five-phase four-pole cage induction motors with forty stator slots and different number of rotor bars are comparatively analyzed. Results obtained from the PWF model are in excellent accordance with those independently obtained by TSFEA and both confirm the correctness of the proposed selection criteria. The practical motivation of the study is that an incorrect selection of rotor bar number can lead to parasitic torques of significant amplitude and, presently, there are no general rules available in the literature which may guide designers towards an optimal design choice for a general number of phases.

Topics & Concepts

StatorRotor (electric)Control theory (sociology)Bar (unit)Induction motorCorrectnessTorqueSelection (genetic algorithm)Computer scienceSquirrel-cage rotorParameterized complexityFinite element methodMathematicsEngineeringStructural engineeringAlgorithmPhysicsMechanical engineeringArtificial intelligenceMeteorologyThermodynamicsElectrical engineeringVoltageControl (management)Multilevel Inverters and ConvertersElectric Motor Design and AnalysisSensorless Control of Electric Motors