Optimizing the Design of a Pilger Mill Motor to Produce Seamless Pipes

Authors

  • S. A. Gandzha Author
  • B. I. Kosimov Author
  • D. S. Aminov Author

Abstract

This paper dwells upon optimizing the design of motors for pilger mills making seamless pipes of large
diameter. The options are grouped into four types: high-speed motor with a reduction drive; low-speed motor, no reduction drive (replaces the existing motor); a motor that uses the flywheel as the rotor of another motor;
no flywheel, a motor of equivalent inertial mass used instead. This research applies ANSYS Electronics Desktop: special software for computing electric machines which employs finite-element analysis. The options are compared against each other. Energy indicators coupled with a minimum use of active materials is the criterion applied to choose the best option. The replace the existing obsolete DC commutator motor, the paper proposes
a drive based on a brushless claw-pole permanent-magnet motor that is more reliable thanks to contactless current feed while also using less copper and offering better energy indicators due to zero excitation loss.

Author Biographies

  • S. A. Gandzha
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  • B. I. Kosimov
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  • D. S. Aminov
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Published

2019-04-12

Issue

Section

Electric power engineering