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Electromechanical Motion Devices and Systems Lab

EE 323
Semester: Fall 2023
Project Deliverable 1: Conceptual Design
Project Title
Section Number
Group Number
Group members names and IDs
• Introduction
• Realistic constraints
• Engineering standers.
• Possible solutions.
• Brainstorming.
Outlines • Process design.
• Final design.
• Commercializing of the
product.
• Conclusion.
Introduction

Objectives of
the project.
Problem The induction motor is named
• Studying tests of
definition as asynchronous motor.
the induction
motor for the
parameter's
The induction motor is a evaluation.
squirrel cage type or a wound • Recognize how to
rotor type. control the
motor’s speed.
Determination of the motor’s
equivalent circuit.

Varying the speed of the rotor


Realistic
constraints

 Performing the DC test at the rated current.


 Applying the rated voltage to the motor for the no-load test.
 Applying a low voltage to the motor at the blocked rotor test.
 Varying the speed of the motor with keeping the rated voltage and current of the motor.
Engineering standers

 The slip is a value depends on the speed of the rotor and the
synchronous speed.
 In the dc test all the reactance's values are zero.
 In the no-load test the rotor is free of load and the speed is maximum.
 In the blocked rotor test, the rotor doesn’t move and it’s speed is zero
Literature review

The blocked rotor test The no-load test The DC test

Calculatingthe reactance and Calculating the no-load


the resistance of the motor resistance and no-load
reactance
Possible solutions

 From the stator side Controlling


 Changing the stator voltage the speed  From the rotor side
 Changing the frequency of the Adding external resistance..
 Changing the V/F ratio. motor.

𝑁 𝑠 =120𝑓 𝑠 /2 p 𝑁 𝑟 =𝑁 𝑟 (1−𝑆)
Brainstorming

Using MATLAB Simulink Stator voltage control of the induction motor.


Design process

 Calculations for the No-load


 Calculations for the DC  Calculations for the Blocked
test
 Determination of the no-load rotor test
test  Determination of the stator
resistance and reactance.
reactance and the rotor
 Determination of the impedance.

stator resistance.
Final design
Commercializing
the product

 The market we target in this project is the industry

of electrical field.

 Holding conferences to indicate the importance of

speed controlled motors


Conclusion

The equivalent circuit of the induction motor has been determined.

Performance of the tests of dc, no-load and blocked rotor tests.

Calculations of the parameters using the test’s results.

Figuring out the speed of the moor in the simulation and controlling it.
References
 Ortega, R., Nicklasson, P. J., & Espinosa-Pérez, G. (1996). On speed
control of induction motors. Automatic, 32(3), 455-460.
 Ling, Z., Zhou, L., Guo, S., & Zhang, Y. (2014). Equivalent circuit
parameters calculation of induction motor by finite element
analysis. IEEE Transactions on Magnetics, 50(2), 833-836.
 Shera, S., Gautam, K. K., & Bhuri, V. (2012). Performance evaluation
of three phase induction motor based on no load and blocked rotor
test using MATLAB. Int. J. Sci. Environ. Technol, 1(5), 541-547.

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