The operation of variable-speed ac drives with loss-minimizing flux strategies can produce important energy savings without the need of any investment. This paper proposes algorithms for the evaluation of loss motor components and the flux level that produces the minimum-loss operating condition, covering the whole constant-torque operating region. Both scalar and vector drives are considered, although it is found that the operation of scalar-and vector-controlled drives with optimum flux (or d-axis current) gives very similar results for the same operating points. Evaluation is done using four induction motors of 4, 11, 55, and 110 kW. Results confirm that important savings can be achieved, especially in applications where motors operate with high speed and low to moderate load torque. Results will be used in a follow-up paper to evaluate the expected savings of the use of these strategies in a pulp mill and in a paper mill.
Index Terms-AC drives, energy efficiency, induction motors.
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