Analytical Model and Performance Prediction of Induction Motors using Subdomain Technique
Emad Roshandel, Amin Mahmoudi, Solmaz Kahourzade, Wen L. Soong
Abstract
In this paper, the magnetic vector potential (MVP) equations are solved for a 5.5-kW radial-flux induction machine (RFIM) in five subdomains. The proposed modeling technique considers a uniform distribution of the current density in the rectangular slots of both rotor and stator. The RFIM is represented using a 2D model in the cylindrical coordinate system. The magnetic flux distribution in each region which is used to calculate the core losses and the machine inductances for the steady state analysis of the machine. T-equivalent circuit (T-EC) is considered to study the machine performance parameters. The rotor and stator resistances are calculated based on the geometry of the machine. The results demonstrate the accuracy of the model in prediction of the airgap flux density. The comparison of the machine performance parameters with the 2D FEA results demonstrate the reliability of the analytical model in the prediction of the machine behavior at the rated condition.