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The Involvement Of Information Technology In The Optimal Functioning Of Electric Drive Systems

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  • Simona ROTARU
  • Petru BARDAS
  • Mirela GHITA
  • Mihaela COCOSILÄ‚

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The implementation of sustainable development in Romania and the abrupt increase of prices for fussil fuels have imposed more serious activies for the examination of the energy consumption in different industrial sectors. Here, the asynchronous electric motors represent the main loads; therefore the energy consumption in electrical drives has to be careffuly watched. The achievement of various procedures to improve energy efficiency, compulsory imposes an energy balance who aims to illustrate the existent profile of energy consumption . The study presents an industry case study about estimation of operating systems functioning that use variable speed motors, highlighting the necessity and appropriateness of using informatic instruments that provide calculations needed to elaborate energy balance and by that, to determine the measures to increase energetic efficiency.

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  • Simona ROTARU & Petru BARDAS & Mirela GHITA & Mihaela COCOSILÄ‚, 2009. "The Involvement Of Information Technology In The Optimal Functioning Of Electric Drive Systems," Journal of Applied Economic Sciences, Spiru Haret University, Faculty of Financial Management and Accounting Craiova, vol. 4(4(10)_Win), pages 549-557.
  • Handle: RePEc:ush:jaessh:v:4:y:2009:i:4(10)_winter2009:p:85
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    Keywords

    energy efficiency; electric drive; energy balance; power factor; informatic instruments;
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    JEL classification:

    • M15 - Business Administration and Business Economics; Marketing; Accounting; Personnel Economics - - Business Administration - - - IT Management

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