Energy efficiency improvement of water pumping system using synchronous reluctance motor fed by perovskite solar cells

2020 ◽  
Vol 44 (14) ◽  
pp. 11629-11642 ◽  
Author(s):  
Alaa A. Zaky ◽  
Mohamed N. Ibrahim ◽  
Hegazy Rezk ◽  
Eleftherios Christopoulos ◽  
Ragab A. El Sehiemy ◽  
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Mathematics ◽  
2020 ◽  
Vol 8 (9) ◽  
pp. 1429
Author(s):  
Mohamed N. Ibrahim ◽  
Hegazy Rezk ◽  
Mujahed Al-Dhaifallah ◽  
Peter Sergeant

This paper proposes a novel photovoltaic water pumping system (PVWPS) with an improved performance and cost. This system doesn’t contain a DC-DC converter, batteries nor rare-earth motors. Removing the aforementioned components will reduce the whole cost and increase the reliability of the system. For enhancing the performance of the PVWPS, a ferrite magnet synchronous reluctance motor (FMSynRM) is employed. Besides, the motor inverter is utilized to drive the motor properly and to extract the maximum available power of the PV system. This is performed using a suggested control strategy that controls the motor inverter. Furthermore, to show the effectiveness of the proposed PVWPS, the performance of the proposed system is benchmarked with a PVWPS that is employing a pure SynRM. Moreover, the complete mathematical model of the system components and the control is reported. It is proved that the flow rate employing the proposed system is increased by about 29.5% at a low irradiation level (0.25 kW/m2) and 15% at a high irradiation level (1 kW/m2) compared to the conventional solar system using a pure synchronous reluctance motor (SynRM). An experimental laboratory test bench is built to validate the theoretical results presented in this research work. Good agreement between the theoretical and the experimental results is proved.


Author(s):  
Nicola Bianchi ◽  
Luigi Alberti ◽  
Omar Bottesi

Purpose – The purpose of this paper is to compare different types of electric motor drives for high-efficiency applications: an induction motor (IM) drive, a synchronous reluctance motor drive and a permanent magnet-assisted synchronous reluctance motor drive. An innovative field-oriented analysis technique is applied to estimate the performance of the IM drive. This method of analysis is particularly advantageous in comparing the IM performance to those of synchronous machines. Design/methodology/approach – The comparison among the capabilities of the three electric drives is carried out combining both analytical and finite element methods. Findings – From the analysis, it results that the REL motor exhibits higher torque density than IM, but lower losses since there are no Joule losses in the rotor. On the contrary, the REL motor exhibits a very power factor, which corresponds to a high-volt-ampere ratings of the inverter that supplies the motor itself. Originality/value – A new analysis technique is adopted to investigate and compare the energy efficiency performance of different machines.


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