ed76
Electrical
- Nov 16, 2015
- 2
Hi Guys,
I want to reduce the area taken by the end-winding to optimize an AC induction motor. My questions are the following:
1) Can changing the winding from lap to concentric save space for the end-winding assuming a single-layer winding or a double layer?
2) How about changing the number of turns per slot, for example from 2 to 3? I know this changes the performance and operation of the motor but I know how to deal with that. I'm assuming here having a smaller bundle of strands might be easier to arrange at the end-winding but I'm not sure.
3) How about changing the number of poles from 4 to 6 assuming we have 72 stator slots? Again I know that design will change for the motor and I need to choose the optimal number of poles not only based on the end-winding but the overall performance. However, my question are only here related to the end-winding and how I can reduce the area they occupy.
Any other tips are welcome.
Thanks
I want to reduce the area taken by the end-winding to optimize an AC induction motor. My questions are the following:
1) Can changing the winding from lap to concentric save space for the end-winding assuming a single-layer winding or a double layer?
2) How about changing the number of turns per slot, for example from 2 to 3? I know this changes the performance and operation of the motor but I know how to deal with that. I'm assuming here having a smaller bundle of strands might be easier to arrange at the end-winding but I'm not sure.
3) How about changing the number of poles from 4 to 6 assuming we have 72 stator slots? Again I know that design will change for the motor and I need to choose the optimal number of poles not only based on the end-winding but the overall performance. However, my question are only here related to the end-winding and how I can reduce the area they occupy.
Any other tips are welcome.
Thanks