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Expected Savings Using Loss-Minimizing Flux on IM Drives-Part I: Optimum Flux and Power Savings for Minimum Losses
The operation of variable-speed ac drives with loss-minimizing flux strategies can produce important energy savings without the need of any investment. This paper proposes algorithms for the evaluation of loss motor components and the flux level that produces the minimum-loss operating condition, co...
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