Abstract— A procedure for thermal analysis of a run- capacitor single-phase induction motor characterized by two different windings is presented. The procedure allows to compute the average winding temperature rise, and the temperature rises of the two different windings separately. The proposed thermal analysis is based on a lumped parameter network commonly used for three-phase induction motors. The paper illustrates how this network is adaptable for analysing the run-capacitor single-phase motor temperatures. In order to valuate the procedure, the predicted results are compared with those obtained from finite element analysis and experimental data. Both comparisons show an appreciable agreement, confirming the validity of the analysis.

Thermal Analysis of a Run-Capacitor Single Phase Inductiion Motor

BIANCHI, NICOLA;BOLOGNANI, SILVERIO;TONEL, FRANCESCO
2002

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Abstract— A procedure for thermal analysis of a run- capacitor single-phase induction motor characterized by two different windings is presented. The procedure allows to compute the average winding temperature rise, and the temperature rises of the two different windings separately. The proposed thermal analysis is based on a lumped parameter network commonly used for three-phase induction motors. The paper illustrates how this network is adaptable for analysing the run-capacitor single-phase motor temperatures. In order to valuate the procedure, the predicted results are compared with those obtained from finite element analysis and experimental data. Both comparisons show an appreciable agreement, confirming the validity of the analysis.
2002
IAS'02 IEEE Industrial Applications Annual Meeting Records
IEEE Industrial Applications Annual Meeting, IAS'02
0-7803-7420-7
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