2018
DOI: 10.2478/lpts-2018-0025
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Re-Use and Recycling of Different Electrical Machines

Abstract: The paper discusses the current developments in the recycling of electrical machines. The main attention is devoted to three types of motors: synchronous reluctance motor, permanent magnet assisted synchronous reluctance motor, and induction motor. Base materials of such electrical machines are also described in the paper. Rare-earth permanent magnets used in electrical machines are review separately. Moreover, the paper considers the features of the disassembly and recycling options.

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“…Even so, we will use the following economic data of the materials used in work. Knowing should take these data with great caution by what was previously commented: 5.5 EUR/kg for the copper of the stator conductors, 1.8 EUR/kg for the aluminum of the rotor cage conductors and 2.3 EUR/kg increase for using a higher ferromagnetic steel quality with lower specific iron losses [21].…”
Section: Application Example: Efficiency Improvement Strategymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Even so, we will use the following economic data of the materials used in work. Knowing should take these data with great caution by what was previously commented: 5.5 EUR/kg for the copper of the stator conductors, 1.8 EUR/kg for the aluminum of the rotor cage conductors and 2.3 EUR/kg increase for using a higher ferromagnetic steel quality with lower specific iron losses [21].…”
Section: Application Example: Efficiency Improvement Strategymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The method used depends on the recycled component, the size and the material. Recycling can be supported by robotics and using optimization models to optimize the process (Rassõlkin et al, 2018). Separate parts of disassembled components are reused if they do not have any damage.…”
Section: Decommissioning and Recyclingmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The electrical machine is one of the main component in many different electrical energy drive and conversion systems. These systems use more than 53% of the consumed electricity in the different sectors of the industry [220], which means about 6040 Mt of CO2 emissions per year. Due to global sustainability, the electrical drive systems have to fulfill more and more rigorous requirements, not only physically and technologically, but also environmentally [167].…”
Section: Drives and Electric Vehiclesmentioning
confidence: 99%