Particle swarm optimized induction motor for a textile mill load diagram
Particle swarm optimized induction motor for a textile mill load diagram
- Author(s): C.T. Raj ; P. Agarwal ; S.P. Srivastava
- DOI: 10.1049/ic:20070641
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- Author(s): C.T. Raj ; P. Agarwal ; S.P. Srivastava Source: IET-UK International Conference on Information and Communication Technology in Electrical Sciences (ICTES 2007), 2007 p. 379 – 383
- Conference: IET-UK International Conference on Information and Communication Technology in Electrical Sciences (ICTES 2007)
- DOI: 10.1049/ic:20070641
- ISBN: 978 0 86341 937 9
- Location: Tamil Nadu, India
- Conference date: 20-22 Dec. 2007
- Format: PDF
This paper has the main objective of illustrating the importance of controllers in energy saving opportunity of partial loaded three-phase induction motor in textile mill (ring spinning frame) applications. It investigates the economics of a 100 HP induction motor with and without particle swarm optimization (PSO) controller. In this study, the flux level in a machine has been considered to adjust to give maximum efficiency for the textile mill load diagram. The study shows the controller introduces significant difference in the economics in terms of operating cost (energy cost and demand charge cost). The results of a case study show that economic motor will be controlled by PSO controller, because the high price of electricity forces the choice to efficient controllers suitable to variable shaft load. Standard benchmark problem (Rastingen) has been considered for validation of the proposed PSO controller for induction motor loss minimization.
Inspec keywords: optimal control; machine control; particle swarm optimisation; induction motors; spinning machines; textile machinery
Subjects: Optimal control; Control of electric power systems; Power applications in textile industries; Control technology and theory (production); Asynchronous machines; Textile industry; Production equipment; Control applications in textile industries
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