Hi everybody,
I took some time to compare some motor series catalogs from ABB, Leroy Somer and WEG (see link below), so to gain some insight in present days industrial grade motors, comparing motor type and size vs nominal ratings.
In efficiency you can find IE4 options of any type, for IE5 it seems you shall go for paired motor-converter, usuallly some type of syc. reluctanc or hybrid magnet motor.
I took 250kW nominal power and 4 pole/400V for comparison.
My naive conclusions are:
In volumetric power density:
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[li] Best figures are for PM Synchronous, PM+Sync. reluctance, and pure Sync reluctance.Water cooled IM are near.[/li]
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In mass power density:
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[li] Best: PM+Sync. reluctance, followed by PM Synchronous.[/li]
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In maximun Torque volumetric and mass density:
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[li] Best: Water cooled IM, then pure Sync reluctance and Self-cooled IM (specially high efficiency IM)[/li]
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One question I would like to get some insight, is why non IM types seems to have a lower nominal and maximun torque, for same pole number and power/voltage.
Thanks for any comment or discussion.
Regards
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