IEEE Transactions on Energy Conversion, Vol.16, No.1, 55-60, 2001
Analysis of indirect temperature-rise tests of induction machines using time stepping finite element method
To be able to test the temperature-rise of induction motors with indirect loading is very useful for the motor industry. In this paper different indirect loading schemes including two-frequency methods, phantom loading methods and inverter driven methods, are surveyed. Their merits and demerits are highlighted. A universal method for analyzing all these indirect temperature-rise methods is presented. The analysis is based an the time stepping finite element model of skewed rotor bar induction machines and the solution can include the effects of saturation, eddy-current and the high-order harmonic fields directly. The computed losses can also include the stray losses due to the high-order harmonic fields. An 11 kW induction motor, when operating with normal full-load and on phantom loading, has been used to verify the computed results.