The design of special induction motors for variable-speed drives in pumping systems is carried out using the Design of induction machines for adjustable-speed drives (DIMASDrive) software, based on the motor efficiency criterion. The quality of a variable-speed drive is fully determined by an innovative criterion of equivalent costs, which takes into account not only the cost and energy efficiency of the drive, but also the costs of compensating for reactive power and distortion power, which characterize the drive’s energy and electromagnetic compatibility with the grid. The MATLAB program enables the calculation of the innovative criterion of the drive’s reduced costs. Currently, the cost component of distortion power compensation is not taken into account in the reduced cost criterion; consequently, the quality of the drive in monetary terms is determined incompletely and is underestimated. A method is proposed for calculating this component and incorporating it into the reduced cost criterion. The presented results were obtained entirely through simulations conducted using validated software. Experimental studies of the prototype will provide the final answer regarding the solution.
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