Analysis and Experimental Verification of a Variable Speed Turbo Air Centrifugal Compressor System for Energy Saving

Conventional constant speed turbo air centrifugal compressor systems (TACCSs) consist of an electric motor driven at the constant speed and an inlet guide vane (IGV) for pressure control. TACCSs with an inverter for a variable speed drive (VSD) of the electric motor are more efficient than the conve...

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Main Authors: Sung-An Kim, Kyung-Pyo Hong
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: MDPI AG 2021-02-01
Series:Energies
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Online Access:https://www.mdpi.com/1996-1073/14/4/1208
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spelling doaj-731cb44dba2942c99515e668e5de42e12021-02-24T00:03:52ZengMDPI AGEnergies1996-10732021-02-01141208120810.3390/en14041208Analysis and Experimental Verification of a Variable Speed Turbo Air Centrifugal Compressor System for Energy SavingSung-An Kim0Kyung-Pyo Hong1High Power Electric Propulsion Center, Korea Maine Equipment Research Institute, Ulsan 44776, KoreaHigh Power Electric Propulsion Center, Korea Maine Equipment Research Institute, Ulsan 44776, KoreaConventional constant speed turbo air centrifugal compressor systems (TACCSs) consist of an electric motor driven at the constant speed and an inlet guide vane (IGV) for pressure control. TACCSs with an inverter for a variable speed drive (VSD) of the electric motor are more efficient than the conventional constant speed TACCS because they have a wide operating range and can minimize the power consumption. Therefore, this paper proposes a quadratic V/f control and VSD to reduce electrical and mechanical energy losses. To verify the energy saving effect of the TACCS with the proposed controls, this paper analyzes the performances of an electric motor drive system (EMDS) using the proposed quadratic V/f control considering load conditions of the turbo air centrifugal compressor (TACC) to reduce electrical energy losses. Furthermore, the performances of the conventional constant speed drive (CSD) using the IGV control and the proposed VSD were compared and analyzed in the test bench that represented an actual factory environment. As a result, the proposed quadratic V/f control and VSD experimentally verified energy savings of 4.44% and 23.37% compared to conventional controls. In addition, the economic feasibility of the proposed VSD was verified in the TACCS by analyzing the recovery period of the initial investment due to the addition of the inverter.https://www.mdpi.com/1996-1073/14/4/1208energy savinginduction motormulti-level inverterturbo air centrifugal compressorvariable speed drive
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Kyung-Pyo Hong
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Analysis and Experimental Verification of a Variable Speed Turbo Air Centrifugal Compressor System for Energy Saving
Energies
energy saving
induction motor
multi-level inverter
turbo air centrifugal compressor
variable speed drive
author_facet Sung-An Kim
Kyung-Pyo Hong
author_sort Sung-An Kim
title Analysis and Experimental Verification of a Variable Speed Turbo Air Centrifugal Compressor System for Energy Saving
title_short Analysis and Experimental Verification of a Variable Speed Turbo Air Centrifugal Compressor System for Energy Saving
title_full Analysis and Experimental Verification of a Variable Speed Turbo Air Centrifugal Compressor System for Energy Saving
title_fullStr Analysis and Experimental Verification of a Variable Speed Turbo Air Centrifugal Compressor System for Energy Saving
title_full_unstemmed Analysis and Experimental Verification of a Variable Speed Turbo Air Centrifugal Compressor System for Energy Saving
title_sort analysis and experimental verification of a variable speed turbo air centrifugal compressor system for energy saving
publisher MDPI AG
series Energies
issn 1996-1073
publishDate 2021-02-01
description Conventional constant speed turbo air centrifugal compressor systems (TACCSs) consist of an electric motor driven at the constant speed and an inlet guide vane (IGV) for pressure control. TACCSs with an inverter for a variable speed drive (VSD) of the electric motor are more efficient than the conventional constant speed TACCS because they have a wide operating range and can minimize the power consumption. Therefore, this paper proposes a quadratic V/f control and VSD to reduce electrical and mechanical energy losses. To verify the energy saving effect of the TACCS with the proposed controls, this paper analyzes the performances of an electric motor drive system (EMDS) using the proposed quadratic V/f control considering load conditions of the turbo air centrifugal compressor (TACC) to reduce electrical energy losses. Furthermore, the performances of the conventional constant speed drive (CSD) using the IGV control and the proposed VSD were compared and analyzed in the test bench that represented an actual factory environment. As a result, the proposed quadratic V/f control and VSD experimentally verified energy savings of 4.44% and 23.37% compared to conventional controls. In addition, the economic feasibility of the proposed VSD was verified in the TACCS by analyzing the recovery period of the initial investment due to the addition of the inverter.
topic energy saving
induction motor
multi-level inverter
turbo air centrifugal compressor
variable speed drive
url https://www.mdpi.com/1996-1073/14/4/1208
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