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Possibilities for Energy Saving Predictions in Elevators
Author(s) -
Anand Raghavendra Rao,
Slobodan Mirčevski
Publication year - 2021
Publication title -
power electronics and drives
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
eISSN - 2543-4292
pISSN - 2451-0262
DOI - 10.2478/pead-2021-0013
Subject(s) - elevator , electric motor , efficient energy use , power (physics) , computer science , regenerative brake , stator , torque , automotive engineering , engineering , electrical engineering , physics , structural engineering , brake , quantum mechanics , thermodynamics
Today, with the longing for smart and sustainable transportation, the elevator industry has undergone major metamorphism in the field of control algorithm, electric drive, and the motor. Amongst these, regenerative drive (RD) plays a pivotal role in making elevator technology more energy efficient. Rather than wasting the recovery energy from the machine as heat, RD recovers it as green energy. Conventional direct current (DC) motors ruled the elevator industry for many years and were adopted as standard type of elevator motors. But with the advancement in electric drive technology, alternating current (AC) motors, especially induction motors, flourished in the later part. Recently with the introduction of Permanent Magnet Synchronous Motors (PMSM) technology, the elevator revolution began in terms of power quality, ride quality, and green energy. Likewise, contrasted with different types of vertical transportation machines, PMSMs have better powerful execution, compact size, and higher system-level efficiency. Recently, with the rapid improvement in intensity hardware, utilization of rare earth magnetic materials, and indubitably advanced research, PMSM has rapidly changed systems globally. PMSM is a multivariable, nonlinear, and high-coupling framework. The torque and stator current present a unique capacity connection. Attractive fields can be decoupled to gain decent power outcomes. With the presentation of regenerative PMSM, electrical drives coupled to system integrated frameworks for recovery energy has enhanced savings in power consumptions.

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