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electric motor systems efficiency motor systems are the most important type of electrical load ranging from small fractional kw to multi mw motors motors consume over 50 of the total ...

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                           Electric Motor Systems Efficiency
  •  Motor systems are the most important type of electrical load, 
     ranging  from small fractional kW to multi-MW motors.
  •  Motors consume over 50% of the total global electricity 
     generated.
  •  In industry they are responsible for about two-thirds of the 
     electricity
     consumption.
  •  In the commercial and residential sectors motors consume 
     slightly less
     than 50% of the electricity.
  •  There is a vast potential for saving energy by increasing the 
     efficiency  of motors and motor systems
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           Motor Systems Efficiency
 • The efficiency of a motor-driven process  
   depends upon several factors which may 
    include:
   – Motor efficiency
   – Motor speed controls
   – Proper sizing
   – Power supply quality
   – Distribution losses
   – Transmission
   – Maintenance
   – Driven equipment (pump, fan, etc.) 
    mechanical  efficiency.
                                         Motor Systems Efficiency
    •   The design of the process influences the overall efficiency 
        (units  produced/kWh or service produced/kWh) to a large 
        extent.
    •   The largest opportunity for increased efficiency is in improved 
        use of  the mechanical energy (i.e. in the form of fluids or solid 
        materials in  motion) in the process.
    •   Process,  Power  line,  optimizing  each  element  and  overall 
        system.
                                   Motor efficiency
       •  The losses of an induction motor as a function 
          of the  load.
 •   At low loads the core 
      magnetic losses  
     (hysteresis and eddy  
     currents) are 
     dominant
 •   Higher loads 
               2
     copper  (I R) 
     losses are  
     important.
 •   Mechanical losses are 
      also present in the 
     form  of friction in the 
      bearings and 
     winding
                              Energy-efficient motors
    •   Earlier design:      inefficient, minimized raw materials 
        (copper,  aluminium, and silicon steel).
    •       These induction motors had lower initial costs and were 
        more  compact but their running costs were higher.
    •   In the trend of efficiency and climate change, higher-efficiency 
         motors are emphasized.
    •       Such motors feature optimized design, more generous 
        electrical  and magnetic circuits and higher quality materials.
    •   Efficiency improvements are possible with the use of superior  
        materials (e.g., amorphous silicon steel) and optimized computer- 
         aided design.
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