An Improved Technique for Energy-Efficient Starting and Operating Control of Single Phase Induction Motors

Muhammad Noman Almani, Ghulam Amjad Hussain, Ashraf A. Zaher

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Abstract

The recent increase in electricity prices and the usage of single-phase induction motors (SPIMs) provide a stimulus for a focused research on energy-efficient optimization of SPIM load such as air-conditioners and refrigerators. Variable speed control of SPIM provides a promising way forward to reduce its power consumption. However, during variable speed operation under the popular constant $V/f$ method, SPIM is required to operate at non-rated conditions. The operation of SPIM at non-rated conditions disturbs its symmetrical and balanced operation, thus degrading its efficiency. Moreover, soft-starting of SPIM at non-rated conditions is also challenging due to the resulting reduction in starting-torque. In this article, after a detailed analysis of SPIM energy-efficiency, an improved sensor-less optimal speed control strategy is developed to enable the symmetrical and balanced operation of SPIM at all the operating points over the entire speed-range to improve its performance. A novel algorithm, termed as the phase-shift algorithm, is also devised for efficient implementation of the proposed optimal speed control strategy. In addition, a unique framework for efficient soft-starting of SPIM at very low frequencies is also developed. The simulation-based results of the motor operated through the proposed phase-shift algorithm validate the energy-saving potential of the proposed control strategy.

Original languageEnglish
Article number9319675
Pages (from-to)12446-12462
Number of pages17
JournalIEEE Access
Volume9
DOIs
StatePublished - 2021

Keywords

  • energy savings in HVAC
  • Energy-efficient control
  • inrush current reduction
  • magnetic-field control
  • pulsating torque
  • speed-sensorless induction motor control
  • starting torque
  • variable speed drives

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