2017
DOI: 10.1109/tia.2017.2728786
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A Novel In Situ Efficiency Estimation Algorithm for Three-Phase Induction Motors Operating With Distorted Unbalanced Voltages

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“…However, the uncertainty in the nameplate rated velocity keep affecting the method accuracy. Additionally, voltage unbalance and harmonics voltages cause a counter-torque, which affects the shaft speed and increases the estimation error [24].…”
Section: Slip Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…However, the uncertainty in the nameplate rated velocity keep affecting the method accuracy. Additionally, voltage unbalance and harmonics voltages cause a counter-torque, which affects the shaft speed and increases the estimation error [24].…”
Section: Slip Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Optimization methods based on heuristic techniques and evolutionary algorithms like genetic algorithms [6,24,25], bacterial foraging algorithm [26,27], gravitational search algorithms [28][29][30]33], cuckoo algorithm [31], particle swarm optimization [32,34], and others, permit to estimate the parameters of a modified equivalent circuit, and operational characteristics like output power, efficiency, load factor and segregated losses.…”
Section: Optimization Methods Based On Heuristic Techniques and Evolumentioning
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“…In , the loss characteristics of an induction motor under unbalanced and distorted supply voltage were researched in detail, and a novel method was proposed to calculate the losses of induction motor accurately and quickly. In , Using the genetic algorithm, a novel technique was proposed for in situ efficiency estimation for induction motors at the unbalanced distorted voltage conditions. However, the literature, which considers the LSPMSM the research object to study the influence of unbalanced voltage, is lacking.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%