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Design of induction motors using a mixed-variable approach

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In this paper we are concerned with the problem of optimally designing three-phase induction motors. This problem can be formulated as a mixed variable programming problem. Two different solution strategies have been used to solve this problem. The first one consists in solving the continuous nonlinear optimization problem obtained by suitably relaxing the discrete variables. On the opposite, the second strategy tries to manage directly the discrete variables by alternating a continuous search phase and a discrete search phase. The comparison between the numerical results obtained with the above two strategies clearly shows the fruitfulness of taking directly into account the presence of both continuous and discrete variables.

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Correspondence to Giampaolo Liuzzi.

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This work was supported by CNR/MIUR Research Program “Metodi e sistemi di supporto alle decisioni”, Rome, Italy.

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Liuzzi, G., Lucidi, S., Piccialli, V. et al. Design of induction motors using a mixed-variable approach. CMS 2, 213–228 (2005). https://doi.org/10.1007/s10287-005-0024-2

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