Reliability evaluation of SEIG rotor core magnetization with minimum capacitive excitation for unregulated renewable energy applications in remote areas

This paper presents reliability evaluation of residual magnetism in rotor core of the induction motor operated as SEIG using probability distribution approach and Monte Carlo simulation for unregulated renewable energy applications in remote areas. Parallel capacitors with calculated minimum capacit...

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Main Authors: Lokesh Varshney, R.K. Saket
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Elsevier 2014-09-01
Series:Ain Shams Engineering Journal
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Online Access:http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2090447914000392
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spelling doaj-cfaaa9821a3742af97ada3f9ca4bec072021-06-02T04:21:58ZengElsevierAin Shams Engineering Journal2090-44792014-09-015375175710.1016/j.asej.2014.03.010Reliability evaluation of SEIG rotor core magnetization with minimum capacitive excitation for unregulated renewable energy applications in remote areasLokesh VarshneyR.K. SaketThis paper presents reliability evaluation of residual magnetism in rotor core of the induction motor operated as SEIG using probability distribution approach and Monte Carlo simulation for unregulated renewable energy applications in remote areas. Parallel capacitors with calculated minimum capacitive value across the terminals of the induction motor operated as SEIG with unregulated shaft speed are connected during the experimental study. A three phase, 4 poles, 50 Hz, 5.5 hp, 12.3 A, 230 V induction motor coupled with DC Shunt Motor is tested in the electrical machine laboratory with variable reactive loads. Using this experimental study, it is possible to choose a reliable induction machines operated as SEIG for unregulated renewable energy application. Failure density function, cumulative failure distribution function, survivor function, hazard model, probability of success and probability of failure for reliability evaluation of the three phase induction motor operating as a SEIG have been presented graphically in this paper.http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2090447914000392Renewable energy sourcesResidual magnetismMagnetization curveSEIGProbability distributionMonte Carlo simulation
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author Lokesh Varshney
R.K. Saket
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R.K. Saket
Reliability evaluation of SEIG rotor core magnetization with minimum capacitive excitation for unregulated renewable energy applications in remote areas
Ain Shams Engineering Journal
Renewable energy sources
Residual magnetism
Magnetization curve
SEIG
Probability distribution
Monte Carlo simulation
author_facet Lokesh Varshney
R.K. Saket
author_sort Lokesh Varshney
title Reliability evaluation of SEIG rotor core magnetization with minimum capacitive excitation for unregulated renewable energy applications in remote areas
title_short Reliability evaluation of SEIG rotor core magnetization with minimum capacitive excitation for unregulated renewable energy applications in remote areas
title_full Reliability evaluation of SEIG rotor core magnetization with minimum capacitive excitation for unregulated renewable energy applications in remote areas
title_fullStr Reliability evaluation of SEIG rotor core magnetization with minimum capacitive excitation for unregulated renewable energy applications in remote areas
title_full_unstemmed Reliability evaluation of SEIG rotor core magnetization with minimum capacitive excitation for unregulated renewable energy applications in remote areas
title_sort reliability evaluation of seig rotor core magnetization with minimum capacitive excitation for unregulated renewable energy applications in remote areas
publisher Elsevier
series Ain Shams Engineering Journal
issn 2090-4479
publishDate 2014-09-01
description This paper presents reliability evaluation of residual magnetism in rotor core of the induction motor operated as SEIG using probability distribution approach and Monte Carlo simulation for unregulated renewable energy applications in remote areas. Parallel capacitors with calculated minimum capacitive value across the terminals of the induction motor operated as SEIG with unregulated shaft speed are connected during the experimental study. A three phase, 4 poles, 50 Hz, 5.5 hp, 12.3 A, 230 V induction motor coupled with DC Shunt Motor is tested in the electrical machine laboratory with variable reactive loads. Using this experimental study, it is possible to choose a reliable induction machines operated as SEIG for unregulated renewable energy application. Failure density function, cumulative failure distribution function, survivor function, hazard model, probability of success and probability of failure for reliability evaluation of the three phase induction motor operating as a SEIG have been presented graphically in this paper.
topic Renewable energy sources
Residual magnetism
Magnetization curve
SEIG
Probability distribution
Monte Carlo simulation
url http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2090447914000392
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