Application of methodology for the adequacy of the electrical motor's power sizing: permanent and transient analysis
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Resumo: | Abstract The suitability of the motive force contributes to the efficient use of electrical energy. On the other hand, the inadequate size of electric motors is directly connected to increased investment and running costs. This article presents the theory and mainly the application of a methodology for the adequacy of the motive power. The research was conducted at the Federal University of Viçosa dairy factory. This methodology consists in measuring motor rotation, acquiring technical information from the manufacturer's manual, and identifying the type of motor load. In addition, it uses the linearization method to estimate the resistance torque in steady state. This step is achieved without the need for using additional equipment or sending the motor to a laboratory for measuring the torque. In this sense, the studies can be made during the production process. Thus, this relevant methodology has the advantage of allowing the studies to be carried out at the agro-industry facilities. After getting all the information described above, it was possible to determine whether each motor at the factory was oversized. Then, the suitable motor was selected according to the load type. The application of the methodology described herein could provide around 50.6% savings in the monthly electricity costs at the dairy factory, and an attractive internal return rate. |
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Application of methodology for the adequacy of the electrical motor's power sizing: permanent and transient analysisEnergy efficiencyload managementdemand side managementinduction motorAbstract The suitability of the motive force contributes to the efficient use of electrical energy. On the other hand, the inadequate size of electric motors is directly connected to increased investment and running costs. This article presents the theory and mainly the application of a methodology for the adequacy of the motive power. The research was conducted at the Federal University of Viçosa dairy factory. This methodology consists in measuring motor rotation, acquiring technical information from the manufacturer's manual, and identifying the type of motor load. In addition, it uses the linearization method to estimate the resistance torque in steady state. This step is achieved without the need for using additional equipment or sending the motor to a laboratory for measuring the torque. In this sense, the studies can be made during the production process. Thus, this relevant methodology has the advantage of allowing the studies to be carried out at the agro-industry facilities. After getting all the information described above, it was possible to determine whether each motor at the factory was oversized. Then, the suitable motor was selected according to the load type. The application of the methodology described herein could provide around 50.6% savings in the monthly electricity costs at the dairy factory, and an attractive internal return rate.Fundação Gorceix2018-04-01info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersiontext/htmlhttp://old.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S2448-167X2018000200197REM - International Engineering Journal v.71 n.2 2018reponame:REM - International Engineering Journalinstname:Fundação Gorceix (FG)instacron:FG10.1590/0370-44672015710073info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessSegundo,Alan Kardek RêgoOliveira Filho,DellyQueiroz,Josué MorganMartins,José HelvecioMonteiro,Paulo Marcos de Barroseng2018-04-09T00:00:00Zoai:scielo:S2448-167X2018000200197Revistahttps://www.rem.com.br/?lang=pt-brPRIhttps://old.scielo.br/oai/scielo-oai.php||editor@rem.com.br2448-167X2448-167Xopendoar:2018-04-09T00:00REM - International Engineering Journal - Fundação Gorceix (FG)false |
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Application of methodology for the adequacy of the electrical motor's power sizing: permanent and transient analysis |
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Application of methodology for the adequacy of the electrical motor's power sizing: permanent and transient analysis |
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Application of methodology for the adequacy of the electrical motor's power sizing: permanent and transient analysis Segundo,Alan Kardek Rêgo Energy efficiency load management demand side management induction motor |
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Application of methodology for the adequacy of the electrical motor's power sizing: permanent and transient analysis |
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Application of methodology for the adequacy of the electrical motor's power sizing: permanent and transient analysis |
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Application of methodology for the adequacy of the electrical motor's power sizing: permanent and transient analysis |
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Application of methodology for the adequacy of the electrical motor's power sizing: permanent and transient analysis |
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Application of methodology for the adequacy of the electrical motor's power sizing: permanent and transient analysis |
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Segundo,Alan Kardek Rêgo |
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Segundo,Alan Kardek Rêgo Oliveira Filho,Delly Queiroz,Josué Morgan Martins,José Helvecio Monteiro,Paulo Marcos de Barros |
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Oliveira Filho,Delly Queiroz,Josué Morgan Martins,José Helvecio Monteiro,Paulo Marcos de Barros |
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Segundo,Alan Kardek Rêgo Oliveira Filho,Delly Queiroz,Josué Morgan Martins,José Helvecio Monteiro,Paulo Marcos de Barros |
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Energy efficiency load management demand side management induction motor |
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Energy efficiency load management demand side management induction motor |
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Abstract The suitability of the motive force contributes to the efficient use of electrical energy. On the other hand, the inadequate size of electric motors is directly connected to increased investment and running costs. This article presents the theory and mainly the application of a methodology for the adequacy of the motive power. The research was conducted at the Federal University of Viçosa dairy factory. This methodology consists in measuring motor rotation, acquiring technical information from the manufacturer's manual, and identifying the type of motor load. In addition, it uses the linearization method to estimate the resistance torque in steady state. This step is achieved without the need for using additional equipment or sending the motor to a laboratory for measuring the torque. In this sense, the studies can be made during the production process. Thus, this relevant methodology has the advantage of allowing the studies to be carried out at the agro-industry facilities. After getting all the information described above, it was possible to determine whether each motor at the factory was oversized. Then, the suitable motor was selected according to the load type. The application of the methodology described herein could provide around 50.6% savings in the monthly electricity costs at the dairy factory, and an attractive internal return rate. |
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