Advances in Speed Control Techniques for Three-phase Induction Motors

Year : 2024 | Volume : 15 | Issue : 03 | Page : 1 8
    By

    Brahmanand Gandhi,

  • Nand Lal Shah,

  • Prateek Nigam,

  1. Student,, Department of Electrical and Electronics Engineering, Rabindranath Tagore University, Bhopal, Madhya Pradesh, India
  2. Assistant Professor,, Department of Electrical and Electronics Engineering, Rabindranath Tagore University, Bhopal, Madhya Pradesh, India
  3. Assistant Professor & HOD, Department of Electrical and Electronics Engineering, Rabindranath Tagore University, Bhopal, Madhya Pradesh, India

Abstract

Induction motors are pivotal in modern industrial applications due to their efficiency and adaptability. Electric motors that run on alternating current (AC) and are driven by a rotating magnetic field are called induction motors. They consist of coils that use electromagnetic induction to transform electrical energy into mechanical energy, a rotor, and a stator. AC induction motors are incredibly adaptable, efficient, and have a comparatively straightforward construction. This paper provides a comprehensive review of speed control techniques for three-phase induction motors, emphasizing their significance in enhancing energy efficiency, process control, and operational flexibility. Starting from fundamental principles to advanced control strategies like variable frequency drives, the review explores how these technologies optimize motor performance and longevity. Key benefits include reduced energy consumption, improved product quality, and compliance with environmental standards. The integration of speed control systems with automation enhances system efficiency and facilitates predictive maintenance, contributing to cost savings and technological advancement in industrial settings.

Keywords: Induction motors, speed control, variable frequency drives (VFDs), energy efficiency, process control, industrial automation, maintenance, technological advancements

[This article belongs to Journal of Control & Instrumentation ]

How to cite this article:
Brahmanand Gandhi, Nand Lal Shah, Prateek Nigam. Advances in Speed Control Techniques for Three-phase Induction Motors. Journal of Control & Instrumentation. 2024; 15(03):1-8.
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Volume 15
Issue 03
Received 08/08/2024
Accepted 24/08/2024
Published 01/09/2024


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