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Title: Comparative Study of Energy Consumption and co2 Emissions of Variable-Speed Electric Drives with Induction and Synchronous Reluctance Motors in Pump Units
Authors: Goman, V.
Prakht, V.
Kazakbaev, V.
Dmitrievskii, V.
Issue Date: 2021
Publisher: MDPI
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Citation: Comparative Study of Energy Consumption and co2 Emissions of Variable-Speed Electric Drives with Induction and Synchronous Reluctance Motors in Pump Units / V. Goman, V. Prakht, V. Kazakbaev et al. // Mathematics. — 2021. — Vol. 9. — Iss. 21. — 2679.
Abstract: This study carried out a comparative analysis of indicators of electricity consumption and CO2 emissions for four-pole induction motors (IMs) of efficiency classes IE3 and IE4 with a rated power of 2.2–200 kW in a variable speed pump unit. In addition, innovative IE4 converter-fed synchronous reluctance motors (SynRMs) were evaluated. The comparison was derived from the manufacturer’s specifications for the power drive systems (PDSs) at various rotational speeds and loads. The results showed that the emission indicators for IE3 class motors were significantly worse compared with IE4 class motors for low power ratings, which make up the vast majority of electric motors in service. This justifies expanding the mandatory power range for IE4 motors to at least 7.5–200 kW or even 0.75–200 kW, as it will dramatically contribute to the achievement of the new ambitious goals for reducing greenhouse gas emissions. In addition, the operational advantages of IE4 SynRMs over IE4 IMs were demonstrated, such as their simpler design and manufacturing technology at a price comparable to that of IE3 IMs. © 2021 by the authors. Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland.
Keywords: CARBON DIOXIDE EMISSIONS
CLIMATE CHANGE MITIGATION
ELECTRIC MOTORS
ENERGY CONVERSION
ENERGY EFFICIENCY
ENERGY EFFICIENCY CLASS
ENERGY POLICY AND REGULATION
ENERGY SAVING
SUSTAINABLE UTILIZATION OF RESOURCES
URI: http://elar.urfu.ru/handle/10995/112176
Access: info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess
RSCI ID: 47517328
SCOPUS ID: 85117854052
WOS ID: 000726598900001
PURE ID: 23980184
ISSN: 2227-7390
DOI: 10.3390/math9212679
Sponsorship: Funding: The work was partially supported by the Ministry of Science and Higher Education of the Russian Federation (through the basic part of the government mandate, Project No. FEUZ 2020-0060).
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