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Параметрическая оптимизация синхронных реактивных электрических машин

Authors: Savosteenko, N.V.; Bukhtoyarov, V.F.; Khriukin, D.Yu.; Kushnarev, V.A.;

Параметрическая оптимизация синхронных реактивных электрических машин

Abstract

Савостеенко Никита Вадимович, старший преподаватель, кафедра электропривода, мехатроники и электромеханики, Южно-Уральский государственный университет, Челябинск, Россия; savosteenkonv@ susu.ru. Бухтояров Василий Федорович, доктор технических наук, профессор, Южно-Уральский государственный университет, Челябинск, Россия; bvf@chelkom.ru Хрюкин Дмитрий Юрьевич, аспирант, кафедра электропривода, мехатроники и электромеханики, Южно-Уральский государственный университет, Челябинск, Россия; khriukindi@susu.ru Кушнарев Виктор Александрович, студент, кафедра техники, технологий и строительства, Южно-Уральский государственный университет, Челябинск, Россия; a55538a@yandex.ru. Nikita V. Savosteenko, Senior Lecturer, Department of Electric Drive and Mechatronics, South Ural State University, Chelyabinsk, Russia; savosteenkonv@susu.ru. Vasiliy F. Bukhtoyarov, Dr. of Tech. Sc., Prof., South Ural State University, Chelyabinsk, Russia; bvf@chelkom.ru Dmitry Yu. Khriukin, Postgraduate Student, Department of Electric Drive and Mechatronics, South Ural State University, Chelyabinsk, Russia; khriukindi@susu.ru. Victor A. Kushnarev, Bachelor Student, Department of Engineering, technology and construction, South Ural State University, Chelyabinsk, Russia; a55538a@yandex.ru Для обеспечения быстродействия в работе электромеханических преобразователей на сегодняшний день предпринято различное множество решений, как аппаратных, так и технических. Так для решения эффективной работы стана холодной прокатки ХТП-450 принято решение использовать СРМНВ с зубчатым ротором. Цель данной статьи рассмотреть альтернативу представленному ротору в качестве неявнополюсного ротора типа TLA. Для сравнения и выявление оптимальной геометрии в статье представлены несколько решений ротора, проведены необходимые исследования в статическом режиме при различной плотности тока: 4 и 6 А/мм2 . Результатом исследований представлена таблица со значениями моментов для каждого исполнения, дана оценка и соответствующие рекомендации по применению. To ensure speed in the operation of electromechanical converters, today a variety of solutions have been taken, both hardware and technical. So, to solve the efficient operation of the cold rolling mill KhTP-450, it was decided to use the SRMNV with a gear rotor. The purpose of this article is to consider an alternative to the presented rotor as a non-salient pole rotor of the TLA type. For comparison and identification of optimal geometry, the article presents several rotor solutions; the necessary studies were carried out in static mode at different current densities: 4 and 6 A/mm2. The result of the research is a table with the values of the moments for each design, an assessment and corre-sponding recommendations for use are given. Исследование выполнено за счет гранта Российского научного фонда № 22-29-20145, https://rscf.ru/project/22-29-20145/. The study was supported by the Russian Science Foundation grant No. 22-29-20145, https://rscf.ru/project/22-29-20145.

Keywords

magnetic permeability, synchronous reluctance motor, стан холодной прокатки, УДК 68-83, магнитная проницаемость, non-salient pole rotor, неявнополюсный ротор, синхронный реактивный двигатель, cold rolling mill

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