41 results on '"torque-speed characteristics"'
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2. Stability analysis and speed control of brushless DC motor based on self-ameliorate soft switching control methods.
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Rao, Nagaraja and Chelladka, Shantharama Rai
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BRUSHLESS electric motors ,PULSE width modulation ,SPEED ,POWER resources ,ELECTRONIC control - Abstract
In recent years, electric vehicles are the large-scale spread of the transportation field has led to the emergence of brushless direct current (DC) motors (BLDCM), which are mostly utilized in electrical vehicle systems. The speed control of a BLDCM is a subsystem, consisting of torque, flux hysteresis comparators, and appropriate switching logic of an inverter. Due to the sudden load torque variation and improper switching pulse, the speed of the BLDCM is not maintained properly. In recent research, the BLDC current control method gives a better way to control the speed of the motor. Also, the rotor position information should be the need for feedback control of the power electronic converters to varying the appropriate pulse width modulation (PWM) of the inverter. The proposed optimization work controls the switching device to manage the power supply BLDCM. In this proposed self-ameliorate soft switching (SASS) system is a simple and effective way for BLDC motor current control technology, a proposed control strategy is intended to stabilize the speed of the BLDCM at different load torque conditions. The proposed SASS system method is analyzing hall-based sensor values continuously. The suggested model is simulated using the MATLAB Simulink tool, and the results reveal that the maximum steady-state error value achieved is 4.2, as well as a speedy recovery of the BLDCM's speed. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2023
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3. Comparative analytical and experimental study of fabricated identical surface and interior permanent magnet BLDC motor prototypes.
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Mukherjee, Pinaki, Paitandi, Sourabh, and Sengupta, Mainak
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PERMANENT magnets , *PERMANENT magnet motors , *MOTOR drives (Electric motors) , *AIR gap flux , *ACTINIC flux , *PROTOTYPES , *MAGNETS , *CORE materials - Abstract
This paper presents a novel and exhaustive investigation involving in-depth analysis, performance evaluation and comparative study of two 0.75 hp, 4-pole, 1500 rpm laboratory prototypes of Brushless DC (BLDC) motors of identical nominal ratings with surface and interior permanent magnet rotor structures having the same stator and winding (integral slot distributed winding). Both the motors were designed and developed in the lab. The major electrical variables (such as rated power, speed, voltage, current, number of poles, etc.) and the stator (such as core material, stator lamination, stack length, winding pattern and wire gauge) of the fabricated prototypes have also been kept identical to pin-point the direct influence of the two different rotor configurations (viz., surface vs interior permanent magnet) on the parameters, performance and operation of these BLDC motors. Additionally, to ensure unbiased basis for appropriate comparison, the overall volumes of magnets/pole in both the motors have also been kept similar. A detailed comparison of different quantities like air-gap flux density distribution, THD in induced voltage, torque ripple, losses and efficiency, torque–speed characteristics with field-weakening capability, steady state parameters at different operating conditions, etc. has been conducted for the said motors and the salient points duly highlighted. The vulnerability of the permanent magnets to demagnetisation based on armature reaction, particularly during a sudden fault, has also been investigated in both the cases. The theoretically determined parameters and analytically evaluated performance figures have been verified through standard FEM packages, and later validated experimentally on the fabricated prototypes. Very good mutual agreement has been observed between predicted and experimental values. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2020
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4. Online maximum torque per ampere control for induction motor drives considering iron loss using input–output feedback linearisation.
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Mosaddegh Hesar, Hamidreza, Abootorabi Zarchi, Hossein, and Ayaz Khoshhava, Mojtaba
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This study presents a novel online, accurate and simple model‐based maximum torque per ampere (MTPA) strategy for input–output feedback linearisation control of induction motor (IM) drives. Despite conventional MTPA control principles which are under the assumption of iron loss neglecting, the proposed strategy takes iron loss effect into account. This study highlights the iron loss influence on MTPA scheme. Firstly, the cross‐coupling effects in the IM model and torque non‐linearity due to the iron loss in torque–speed characteristics of the IM are discussed. The criterion for the MTPA scheme is then introduced and investigated by gradient approach so that when the gradient vectors of the torque and stator current magnitude are parallel, the MTPA strategy is satisfied. Finally, to confirm the validity of the proposed control scheme, experiments are carried out. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2019
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5. Torque optimisation of seven-phase BLDC machines in normal and degraded modes with constraints on current and voltage
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Duc Tan Vu, Ngac Ky Nguyen, Eric Semail, and Tiago Jose dos Santos Moraes
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electric potential ,DC motor drives ,torque ,brushless DC motors ,machine control ,torque optimisation ,seven-phase BLDC machines ,current voltage ,control strategies ,seven-phase axial flux brushless DC machines ,trapezoidal back electromotive forces ,normal faulty modes ,account constraints ,torque-speed characteristics ,flux-weakening operation ,current references ,currents ,voltages ,Engineering (General). Civil engineering (General) ,TA1-2040 - Abstract
This study proposes several easy-to-implement control strategies when seven-phase axial flux brushless DC machines with trapezoidal back electromotive forces operate in normal and faulty modes by taking into account constraints on voltage and current. The constraints are related to the converter and machine design in terms of maximum values of current and voltage. The considered faults are cases in which one or two phases of the machine are open-circuited. Numerical computations based on analytical formulations are applied to obtain torque-speed characteristics, including the flux-weakening operation. The methods determine current references to ensure the torque optimisations while currents and voltages are within their limits. The usefulness of the methods is verified by numerical results.
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- 2019
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6. Modelling and Simulation of Acceleration Model of Small Electric Motor Vehicle
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Dr Ramesh Pungle
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General Medicine ,Torque-speed characteristics ,Modelling ,Simulation - Abstract
This paper presents the development of a mathematical model for tractive effort and acceleration of a small electric motor vehicle/car which is propelled by a permanent magnet direct current (PMDC) motor. The proposed vehicle acceleration model is obtained from torque-speed characteristics of the (PMDC) motor. The model is simple and it has only two vehicle parameters Ka, Kv. The vehicle parameters used in simulation are predetermined considering floor slopes. The acceleration model is simulated in MATLAB for various floor slopes and simulation performance results are presented for the vehicle that is moving on floors like flat, upslope, downslope, etc. The vehicle parameters Ka and kv are determined with consideration of various forces that are acting on the vehicle when it is moving on different slopes. These parameters can be used in mobile robot or automated guided vehicle (AGV) navigation and also for prediction of the vehicle path
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- 2023
7. Influence of end-effect on torque-speed characteristics of various switched flux permanent magnet machine topologies
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M,M.J, Al-ani, Z.Q. Zhu, and Z.Q. Zhu
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- 2016
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8. Torque optimisation of seven-phase BLDC machines in normal and degraded modes with constraints on current and voltage.
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Vu, Duc Tan, Nguyen, Ngac Ky, Semail, Eric, and dos Santos Moraes, Tiago Jose
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BRUSHLESS direct current electric motors ,TORQUE control ,ELECTRIC potential ,ELECTRIC power system faults ,FLUX (Energy) - Abstract
This study proposes several easy-to-implement control strategies when seven-phase axial flux brushless DC machines with trapezoidal back electromotive forces operate in normal and faulty modes by taking into account constraints on voltage and current. The constraints are related to the converter and machine design in terms of maximum values of current and voltage. The considered faults are cases in which one or two phases of the machine are open-circuited. Numerical computations based on analytical formulations are applied to obtain torque-speed characteristics, including the flux-weakening operation. The methods determine current references to ensure the torque optimisations while currents and voltages are within their limits. The usefulness of the methods is verified by numerical results. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2019
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9. Improving Performance of the Braking Process, and Analysis Torque-Speed Characteristics of the Induction Motor.
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Al-Barbarawi, Omar M.
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TORQUE control ,INDUCTION motors ,ELECTROMAGNETIC fields ,STATORS ,BRAKE systems - Abstract
This study aims to investigate, analyze, discuss and illustrate an effective and reliable fast braking system used in a three-phase induction motor by combining two or more different conventional braking methods such as dynamic-plugging and electromagnetic-plugging. The plugging process is implemented by disconnecting one of the stator phases and connecting it with an electromagnetic brake while interchanging the other two phases. The dynamic process is executed by inserting high resistance in the rotor circuit of the motor. The performance of the torque-speed characteristics of the induction motor will be studied and analyzed through the dynamic process. Mathematical models have been developed and simulated. Results show that the braking process time is greatly reduced. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2018
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10. Analysis on a Novel Flux Adjustable Permanent Magnet Coupler With a Double-Layer Permanent Magnet Rotor.
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Tian, Mengmeng, Zhao, Wenliang, Wang, Xiuhe, Wang, Daohan, Yang, Yubo, Diao, Junqi, and Ma, Xinzhong
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PERMANENT magnet motors , *MAGNETIC coupling , *MAGNETIC fields , *EDDY currents (Electric) , *MAGNETIC recorders & recording - Abstract
This paper proposes a novel flux adjustable permanent magnet coupler (PMC) with a double-layer permanent magnet rotor (PMR). The PMR, as the only excited source, is divided into the inner and outer parts. The PMs in both parts are, respectively, staggered arrangement by N- and S-poles with tangentially magnetized direction. The inner part can be controlled to rotate to adjust the relative position with the outer part to offer a controllable excitation magnetic field. Therefore, the eddy current intensity and torque can also be adjustable. The structure and operation principle of the proposed PMC are illustrated in detail. Then, to analyze the field and torque at each different relative position of the two parts of PMRs, the change period of the relative position, from N–N (and S–S) to N–S state, is divided into seven steps. The distribution of magnetic field and air-gap flux density of each relative position is analyzed in static field, and the torque–speed curves are calculated in transient field by using the 2-D finite-element method. Finally, based on the torque–speed characteristics, the influences of the structural parameters on the torque are analyzed and calculated, which can provide a reference for structural optimization design of this kind of PMC. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2018
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11. Modeling and Emulation of a Rotating Paddle Type Wave Energy Converter.
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Hazra, Samir and Bhattacharya, Subhashish
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ENERGY conversion , *WAVE energy - Abstract
Torque-speed characteristics of an oscillating wave energy converter (WEC) is necessary to determine its optimal power point and to extract the corresponding design parameters for the generator and power converters used to generate power from the WEC. In this paper, analytical expressions for the mechanical torque on the WEC due to the oscillating surge of seawater are derived, and the dynamic model of the WEC is developed. A method for hardware emulation of the WEC is proposed by controlling the torque of an electric motor. The reference torque of the motor is derived by solving the mechanical dynamics of the WEC system in a real-time computing device considering a typical sea wave input. The emulated WEC dynamics is validated through variable loading on a generator coupled with the emulator. Experimental results support the existence of an optimal power point of the derived WEC model. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2018
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12. Stability analysis and speed control of brushless DC motor based on self-ameliorate soft switching control methods
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Nagaraj Rao and Shantharama Rai Chelladka
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Brushless direct current motor ,General Computer Science ,Driver circuit ,Self-ameliorate soft switching speed sensor ,Electrical and Electronic Engineering ,Torque-speed characteristics - Abstract
In recent years, electric vehicles are the large-scale spread of the transportation field has led to the emergence of brushless direct current (DC) motors (BLDCM), which are mostly utilized in electrical vehicle systems. The speed control of a BLDCM is a subsystem, consisting of torque, flux hysteresis comparators, and appropriate switching logic of an inverter. Due to the sudden load torque variation and improper switching pulse, the speed of the BLDCM is not maintained properly. In recent research, the BLDC current control method gives a better way to control the speed of the motor. Also, the rotor position information should be the need for feedback control of the power electronic converters to varying the appropriate pulse width modulation (PWM) of the inverter. The proposed optimization work controls the switching device to manage the power supply BLDCM. In this proposed self-ameliorate soft switching (SASS) system is a simple and effective way for BLDC motor current control technology, a proposed control strategy is intended to stabilize the speed of the BLDCM at different load torque conditions. The proposed SASS system method is analyzing hall-based sensor values continuously. The suggested model is simulated using the MATLAB Simulink tool, and the results reveal that the maximum steady-state error value achieved is 4.2, as well as a speedy recovery of the BLDCM's speed.
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- 2023
13. Fast electro-mechanical performance evaluation tool for synchronous reluctance machine.
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Rasid, M., Benkara, Khadija, and Lanfranchi, Vincent
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The absence of high-cost rare-earth magnet on the rotor of Synchronous Reluctance machine makes it one of the best option for an actuator in applications with high ambient temperature. Combined with an optimized rotor structure, it can deliver good performance. In the early design phase of the machine, development cost reduction of prototyping and testing can be obtained by having a fast electro-mechanical model that can evaluate the machine's essential performance: operating envelope, power factor and efficiency. Therefore this study proposes a fast analytical tool that evaluates the electro-mechanical performance of a given Syncrel machine. Experimental evaluations done on a prototype machine has proven the validity and robustness of the tool. The resulting tool is ready to be used for fast electro-mechanical performance evaluation of any Syncrel machine topology with any power supply and control variations. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2017
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14. On the Torque Transmission by a Cardan-Hooke Joint.
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Šalinić, Slaviša, Vranić, Aleksandar, Nešić, Nikola D., and Tomović, Aleksandar M.
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TESTING of joints (Engineering) ,SHAFTING machinery dynamics ,TORQUE-speed characteristics ,ANGULAR velocity measurement ,YOKES - Abstract
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- 2017
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15. Design and simulation of 5kW BLDC motor with half-buried permanent magnets using an existing stator body
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Budi Azhari, Pudji Irasari, and Puji Widiyanto
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Flux distribution ,Half-buried magnets ,Energy Engineering and Power Technology ,Electrical and Electronic Engineering ,BLDC motor ,Cogging torque ,Torque-speed characteristics - Abstract
This paper proposes a design of a 5 kW, 100 volts brushless direct current (DC) (BLDC) motor using an existing stator connected to an inverter and equipped with Hall sensors. The stator is a radial flux motor-type with 54 slots positioned at the outer side of the machine. In this case, the design is focused on the rotor components and winding configuration. However, the inverter aspects are also taken into account. At the same time, it considers the expected outputs: voltage, power, speed; and some limitations: maximum current and flux density. Finite element magnetic-based simulation is performed to extract the magnetic flux distribution, and analytical calculations are then conducted to obtain the output values and characteristics. The results show the BLDC motor at nominal speed produces 5.1 kW output power with 122.34 V voltages, 97.09% efficiency, and torque of 32.82 Nm. The maximum torque and rotation speeds are 51.39 Nm and 4,150 rpm respectively, while the peak-to-peak cogging force is 1.35 Nm. It can be concluded that the BLDC motor has a good performance and is compatible with the connected inverter.
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- 2021
16. Difference in maximum torque-speed characteristics of induction machine between motor and generator operation modes for electric vehicle application.
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Guan, Y., Zhu, Z.Q., Afinowi, I.A.A., Mipo, J.C., and Farah, P.
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TORQUE-speed characteristics , *ELECTRIC displacement , *ELECTRIC motors , *ELECTRIC generators , *ELECTRIC vehicles - Abstract
This paper explains the reason for the difference in maximum torque-speed characteristics and power factor of IM between the motor and generator operation modes and investigates the influence of machine design parameters on the difference, such as stator resistance, rotor resistance and iron loss etc. An analytical mathematical model based on the dq reference frame is employed for investigation. It is shown that the difference in torque-speed characteristics between the motor and generator operation modes is mainly caused by the opposite direction of q -axis current and affected by stator and rotor resistance values. Finally, analytically calculated torque-speed characteristics of a 12 kW IM in the motor and generator operation modes are verified by finite element analyses. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2016
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17. Comparisons of three‐phase and five‐phase permanent magnet assisted synchronous reluctance motors.
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Bonthu, Sai Sudheer Reddy, Choi, Seungdeog, and Baek, Jeihoon
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This paper presents the comparison of three‐phase and five‐phase permanent magnet assisted synchronous reluctance motors (PMa‐SynRM) in terms of their design and performance characteristics. With higher fault tolerant capability, efficiency, and reliability, the five‐phase PMa‐SynRM can be a better substitute when compared with the three‐phase PMa‐SynRM in critical applications where safety is top priority. In this study, for a fair comparison, same design procedure using in lumped parameter modelling is followed in developing the three‐phase and five‐phase PMa‐SynRMs. The models are optimised to minimise cost and maximise efficiency. For further detailed comparison of the three‐phase and five‐phase PMa‐SynRMs, two‐dimensional finite element analysis (FEA) is utilised. Performance characteristics such as torque pulsation, back electromotive force, flux linkage, d‐ and q‐axis inductances versus their respective currents, cogging torque, efficiency plot, and torque‐speed characteristics are intensively simulated through FEA. The optimised three‐phase and five‐phase PMa‐SynRMs are fabricated with the same power rating (3 kW) and same volume. Experimental tests are conducted on the prototypes to validate the simulation results. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2016
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18. Mapping the Efficiency for a Hydrostatic Transmission.
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Manring, Noah D.
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CONTINUOUSLY variable transmission , *EARTHMOVING machinery , *INTERNAL combustion engines , *TORQUE-speed characteristics , *AUTOMOBILE industry - Abstract
Efficiency maps have long been used by engineers to understand the topographical behavior of their machinery. Most commonly, efficiency maps have been generated for internal combustion engines, where the torque-speed curve for the engine shows the wide-open-throttle line with constant efficiency lines drawn beneath this maximum operating limit. From such maps, engineers have been able to determine the most efficiency operating point for the engine, given a desired output power (torque and speed). There currently exists a great interest in using hydrostatic transmissions for improving the operating efficiency of an internal combustion engine. However, efficiency maps for hydrostatic transmissions, similar to efficiency maps for internal combustion engines, do not exist in the literature and therefore it is difficult to assess the overall efficiency gains that are achieved when using a hydrostatic transmission in these applications. This paper proposes a method for generating efficiency maps for hydrostatic transmissions, and presents a typical set of maps that may be used as a first approximation for assessing transmission efficiency. The results of this paper are nondimensional and are generalized for a transmission of any size. As shown in this research, there are regimes of transmission operation in which the efficiency is nearly independent of either the output torque, or the output speed. Furthermore, it is shown that maximum operating efficiencies typically exist at high output speeds, and mid-to-high output torques. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2016
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19. Torque optimisation of seven‐phase BLDC machines in normal and degraded modes with constraints on current and voltage
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Eric Semail, Ngac Ky Nguyen, Duc Tan Vu, and Tiago Jose dos Santos Moraes
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DC motor drives ,Computer science ,Computation ,Phase (waves) ,torque ,Energy Engineering and Power Technology ,control strategies ,torque optimisation ,torque-speed characteristics ,Control theory ,electric potential ,Torque ,currents ,Machine control ,normal faulty modes ,Electromotive force ,brushless DC motors ,seven-phase axial flux brushless DC machines ,General Engineering ,seven-phase BLDC machines ,flux-weakening operation ,machine control ,current voltage ,trapezoidal back electromotive forces ,lcsh:TA1-2040 ,voltages ,account constraints ,current references ,Electric potential ,Current (fluid) ,lcsh:Engineering (General). Civil engineering (General) ,Software ,Voltage - Abstract
This study proposes several easy-to-implement control strategies when seven-phase axial flux brushless DC machines with trapezoidal back electromotive forces operate in normal and faulty modes by taking into account constraints on voltage and current. The constraints are related to the converter and machine design in terms of maximum values of current and voltage. The considered faults are cases in which one or two phases of the machine are open-circuited. Numerical computations based on analytical formulations are applied to obtain torque-speed characteristics, including the flux-weakening operation. The methods determine current references to ensure the torque optimisations while currents and voltages are within their limits. The usefulness of the methods is verified by numerical results.
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- 2019
20. Classification of voltage sags according to the severity of the effects on the induction motor.
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Jaramillo-Matta, Adolfo Andrés, Trujillo-Rodríguez, Cesar Leonardo, and Guasch-PesquerGuasch-Pesquer, Luis
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INDUCTION motors , *VOLTAGE spikes , *TORQUE-speed characteristics , *SENSITIVITY analysis , *MATRICES (Mathematics) - Abstract
In this paper, symmetrical and unsymmetrical voltage sags are classified according to the severity of the effects produced on the behavior of induction motors, using the double-cage rotor model. The analyzed variables are: current and torque peaks, and speed loss in transient and steady states. The severity of these effects is analyzed with 14640 voltage sags, both at the beginning of the voltage sag and when the voltage is recovered, by changing the type, magnitude, duration, and initial-point-of-wave. Four mechanical torque loads were used for the analysis, three with constant behavior and one with quadratic behavior. The results show the durations and initial-point-of-wave with more severe effects for each type of voltage sag. Finally, a classification that depends on the type of voltage sag and the variable of interest is obtained. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2015
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21. Comparative study of the electromagnetic performance of switched flux permanent magnet machines.
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Zhu, Zi Qiang, Al‐Ani, Mahir, Lee, Beomseok, and Liu, Xu
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Switched flux permanent magnet (SFPM) machines have significant potential for many industrial applications because of their doubly salient structure, similar to switched reluctance machines. In recent years, several novel SFPM machine topologies, such as multi‐tooth, E‐core and C‐core, have been developed to reduce the usage of permanent magnet materials without sacrificing the torque capability. A comparative study of the electromagnetic performance of these topologies, together with conventional SFPM machines having different stator/rotor pole combinations, that is, 12/10, 12/13 and 12/14, is presented. In addition to open circuit and electromagnetic torque performance, their torque–speed characteristics are investigated and compared. It is found that for conventional SFPM machines, the higher the rotor pole number, the better the flux‐weakening capability, and higher maximum speed can be achieved. In contrast, owing to high d‐axis inductance in the multi‐tooth, E‐core and C‐core machines, infinite maximum speed can be obtained. Moreover, among all these machines, the multi‐tooth machine has the highest flux‐weakening factor, while the E‐core machine exhibits the largest power capability. In addition to two‐dimensional (2D) finite‐element analysis (FEA), 3D‐FEA is also performed accounting for the end effect. Finally, the torque–speed characteristics of prototype SFPM machines are measured to verify the FEA. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2015
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22. MODELING THE TORQUE-SPEED HYSTERESIS BEHAVIOR OF AN ULTRASONIC MOTOR.
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Cuevas Gutiérrez, Carlos C., Rakheja, S., and Su, C. Y.
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ULTRASONIC motors ,HYSTERESIS ,TORQUE-speed characteristics ,MATHEMATICAL models of engineering ,COMPUTER simulation ,SUPERPOSITION principle (Physics) - Published
- 2007
23. Influence of end-effect on torque-speed characteristics of various switched flux permanent magnet machine topologies.
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Al-ani, M,M.J, and Zhu, Z. Q.
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PERMANENT magnet motors , *ELECTRIC windings , *ELECTRIC motors , *ARMATURES , *ROBUST control , *TORQUE control , *FINITE element method - Abstract
Purpose – The purpose of this paper is to investigate and compare the influence of end-effect on the torque-speed characteristics of three conventional switched flux permanent magnet (SFPM) machines having different stator/rotor pole combinations, i.e. 12/10, 12/13 and 12/14 as well as three novel topologies with less permanent magnets (PMs), i.e. multi-tooth, E-core and C-core. Design/methodology/approach – SFPM machines combine the advantages of simple and robust rotor and easy management of the temperature due to the location of the PMs and armature windings on the stator. However, due to spoke location of the PMs a large flux leakage in the end region, i.e. end-effect, can be observed which could result in a large reduction in the electromagnetic performance. Therefore, the influence of end-effect on the torque-speed characteristics is investigated. 3D-finite element analyses (FEA) results are compared with their 2D-FEA counterparts in order to account for the end-effect influence. Findings – It has been concluded that due to end flux leakage, lower torque capability in the constant torque region is observed in the six machines. However, improved flux-weakening capability in the conventional machines can be exhibited at high current levels, whereas due to the large inductance lower power capability in the multi-tooth, E-core and C-core machines is obtained. Research limitations/implications – The influence of temperature rise on the performance is not included. Originality/value – This paper has analysed the influence of end-effect on the torque-speed characteristics of several SFPM machines. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2016
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24. The Dual-Current-Loop Controlled Doubly Fed Induction Motor for EV/HEV Applications.
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Liu, Yu and Xu, Longya
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INDUCTION motors , *ALGORITHMS , *PERMANENT magnet motors , *ELECTRIC vehicles , *HYBRID electric vehicles , *ELECTRIC potential , *EQUIPMENT & supplies ,DESIGN & construction - Abstract
With the proposed dual-current-loop control algorithm, the torque and air-gap flux of a doubly fed induction motor are controlled directly. Compared to the singly fed permanent magnet and induction motors, the torque–speed operation region for electric vehicle/hybrid electric vehicle applications is nearly doubled with the proposed dual-current-loop control algorithm for a given battery voltage. Computer simulations and experimental results are provided to verify the proposed control algorithm. [ABSTRACT FROM PUBLISHER]
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- 2013
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25. Optimal Shape Design of Rotor Slot in Squirrel-Cage Induction Motor Considering Torque Characteristics.
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Lee, Gyeorye, Min, Seungjae, and Hong, Jung-Pyo
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SQUIRREL cage motors , *INDUCTION motors , *ROTORS , *ELECTRIC torque , *INDUSTRIAL applications , *ELECTROMAGNETIC fields , *PERFORMANCE evaluation - Abstract
Induction motors are widely used in various industrial applications with different torque-speed characteristics. Since the configuration of the rotor slot has a great impact on the electromagnetic torque-speed characteristics, a design optimization process is necessary to improve the motor performance of the induction motor. The material boundaries of the rotor slot are represented by a level set function, and a voltage driven time-harmonic field analysis is performed to estimate the characteristics of the induction motor. An optimization problem is formulated to maximize the torque at one speed either a rated or starting condition constrained by the torque at other speeds, starting currents and efficiency. A level set equation with an augmented Lagrangian method is derived to find the optimal design. Optimal results are achieved by updating the sequential changes of the material region driven by the shape derivative. The design flexibility of the proposed method is confirmed to obtain National Electrical Manufacturers Association (NEMA) designs satisfying different torque characteristics. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2013
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26. Torque-Speed Characteristics Analysis of a Magnetic-Geared Motor Using Finite Element Method Coupled With Vector Control.
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Niguchi, Noboru and Hirata, Katsuhiro
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TORQUE-speed characteristics , *MAGNETIC fields , *FINITE element method , *VECTOR control , *PERMANENT magnets , *ROTORS , *MECHANICAL loads - Abstract
This paper describes the torque-speed characteristics of a magnetic-geared motor with permanent magnets only on the high-speed rotor. This magnetic-geared motor has inherent overload protection characteristics, and the rotor slips under overload condition. The characteristics are determined by using finite element analysis under vector control. The analysis results are then verified by carrying out measurements on a prototype. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2013
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27. Investigation of Torque–Speed Characteristics and Cogging Torque of Fractional-Slot IPM Brushless AC Machines Having Alternate Slot Openings.
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Azar, Ziad, Zhu, Z. Q., and Ombach, Grzegorz
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TORQUE-speed characteristics , *SLOT machines , *MAGNETIC coupling , *SENSITIVITY analysis , *FINITE element method , *PERMANENT magnets , *COMPARATIVE studies - Abstract
This paper presents a comparative study of torque–speed characteristics and cogging torque of the fractional-slot interior permanent magnet brushless ac machines having different slot openings, viz. open slot, closed slot, and hybrid slot (sandwiched open and closed slots), and unskewed and step skewed rotors. The influence of such alternate slot openings on the magnetic cross-coupling and cogging torque is particularly emphasized. Furthermore, the repercussion of the manufacturing limitations and tolerances on the cogging torque of machines having these alternate slot openings is also investigated. The magnetic cross-coupling level and the sensitivity of cogging torque to manufacturing limitations and tolerances strongly depend on the slot opening materials. The finite-element analyses are experimentally validated. [ABSTRACT FROM PUBLISHER]
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- 2012
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28. Co/Ni multilayers with perpendicular anisotropy for spintronic device applications.
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You, L., Sousa, R. C., Bandiera, S., Rodmacq, B., and Dieny, B.
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MULTILAYERED magnetic films , *ANISOTROPY , *TUNNEL junction devices , *SPINTRONICS , *TORQUE-speed characteristics , *ANNEALING of metals - Abstract
This letter presents a study of perpendicular anisotropy in Co/Ni multilayers, which could constitute a thick polarizer in spin torque oscillators or a magnetic electrode in magnetic tunnel junctions (MTJ) with perpendicular anisotropy. Perfectly square perpendicular loops are observed for as-deposited Co/Ni multilayers with various sublayer thicknesses and bilayer repetition numbers using a Pt buffer layer. An anisotropy energy of 1.0 × 106 erg·cm-3 is obtained for 9 nm thick Co/Ni multilayers. For Co/Ni multilayers deposited on MgO, no perpendicular magnetization component is observed in the as-deposited state, but it develops (even in 2.1 nm Co/Ni multilayers) after annealing at 250 °C. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2012
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29. Minimization of Torque Ripple and Copper Losses in Switched Reluctance Drive.
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Vujičić, Vladan P.
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TORQUE , *COPPER , *ENERGY dissipation , *SWITCHED reluctance motors , *ELECTRIC drives - Abstract
This paper presents a control technique for torque-ripple minimization in the switched reluctance motor (SRM) drive, based on a torque-sharing function (TSF) concept. In the proposed method, the reference torque is directly translated into the reference current waveform using the analytical expression. Optimization criteria of a TSF that are concerned with secondary objectives, such as minimization of copper losses or maximization of drive performance, are described. In addition, a novel family of TSFs is introduced. An optimal TSF can be easily extracted from the proposed family to satisfy one of the secondary objectives or to create balance between more of them. Control performances of the two extracted TSFs and the two optimized conventional (linear and sinusoidal) TSFs are compared. These four TSFs keep the copper losses to nearly the theoretical minimum. Each of them provides approximately the same operation efficiency of the considered three-phase 6/4 SRM drive. However, due to extension of the commutation angle between adjacent phases, TSFs from the proposed family provide better torque-speed characteristics. Moreover, one of them expands the possible speed range of torque-ripple-free drive operation, and another one, which provides the best torque-speed characteristics, reduces the peak phase current. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2012
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30. Surface Permanent-Magnet Machine Self-Sensing at Zero and Low Speeds Using Improved Observer for Position, Velocity, and Disturbance Torque Estimation.
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Yang, Shih-Chin and Lorenz, Robert D.
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TORQUE-speed characteristics , *TORQUEMETERS , *TORQUE , *TURBOMACHINE blades , *BANDWIDTH research , *SHORTWAVE radio , *MATHEMATICAL models , *EQUIPMENT & supplies - Abstract
This paper proposes an improved method for the estimation of position, velocity, and disturbance torque in a surface permanent-magnet (SPM) machine self-sensing (position sensorless) drive that uses high-frequency (HF) voltage injection. SPM machines traditionally do not have enough position-dependent signals because their symmetric rotors result in near-zero spatial saliency. A separate disturbance observer and a saliency-tracking observer with speed-varying bandwidth (BW) tuning are used together to improve the disturbance rejection performance while maintaining the accuracy of self-sensing position and velocity estimation. According to the experimental evaluation, the proposed estimation method can achieve higher BW for the disturbance estimation and decoupling which can increase the stiffness of SPM machine closed-loop self-sensing control. This paper includes experimental comparative evaluation of closed-loop encoder-based versus closed-loop self-sensing-based operation of a SPM machine drive. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2012
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31. Hydrostatic Transmissions.
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POWER transmission equipment , *HYDROSTATICS , *ROTARY combustion engines , *POWER transmission , *TORQUE-speed characteristics , *CAVITATION of hydraulic machinery - Abstract
The article discusses the functionality of hydrostatic transmissions (HSTs) which transmit rotary power from an internal combustion engine. Topics discussed include the operating principle and configuration of HSTs, types of constructions used in HSTs and four types of functional HSTs. Topics including the torque-speed ratio of HSTs, designing a closed circuit configuration and their cavitation control are also discussed.
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- 2017
32. The Importance of Torque Auditing.
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Camillo, Jim
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TORQUE ,TORQUE control ,TORQUE measurements ,TORQUE-speed characteristics ,TORQUEMETERS ,INSTALLATION of industrial equipment ,TENSION control (Engineering) - Abstract
The article discusses the importance of torque audit, particularly on the threaded fastener installation of assembly lines and processes. Noted is that a torque audit can measure residual torque as the amount of tension left from joints after being fastened. Moreover, Torque auditing has changed over time particularly on the measurement method that determines torque accuracy.
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- 2013
33. Reducing spin torque switching current density by boron insertion into a CoFeB free layer of a magnetic tunnel junction.
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Jiang, Xin, Moriya, Rai, and Parkin, Stuart
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CURRENT density (Electromagnetism) , *TORQUE-speed characteristics , *TUNNEL junction devices , *QUANTUM tunneling , *ROTATIONAL motion (Rigid dynamics) , *BORON - Abstract
The spin torque switching current density is measured for magnetic tunnel junctions containing a CoFeB free layer. We find that the insertion of an ultra-thin boron layer near the free layer/tunnel barrier interface gives rise to an increased resistance-area product and to a reduction in the switching current density. This is attributed to a lower tunneling matrix element near the inserted boron. As a result, the injected current is concentrated within smaller areas of the free layer, which leads to an overall decrease in the switching current density. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2012
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34. Dual-electrical-port control of cascaded brushless doubly-fed induction drive for EV/HEV applications
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Peng Han, Ming Cheng, and Zhe Chen
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010302 applied physics ,Engineering ,business.industry ,Dual-electrical-port control ,020208 electrical & electronic engineering ,Port (circuit theory) ,02 engineering and technology ,Torque-speed characteristics ,01 natural sciences ,Dual (category theory) ,Power (physics) ,Control complexity ,Cascaded brushless doubly-fed induction machine (CBDFIM) ,Induction machine ,Direct torque control ,Control theory ,Single-electrical-port control ,0103 physical sciences ,0202 electrical engineering, electronic engineering, information engineering ,Control (linguistics) ,business ,Control methods - Abstract
This paper presents a dual-electrical-port control scheme of cascaded brushless doubly-fed induction machine (CBDFIM) for EV/HEV applications aiming at achieving doubled constant torque and constant power regions compared to its singly-fed counterpart with the same equivalent pole pair number. The proposed control method enables the synchronous control of both current inputs of power winding and control winding and as a consequence, not only the control complexity, but also slip frequency and core loss are significantly reduced in comparison with the single-electrical-port control scheme. Computer simulations and experiments are implemented to verify the proposed control method.
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- 2016
35. Evaluation and uncertainties of an electric direct-drive motor test system with a mathematical model confirmation.
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J Herman and J Bojkovski
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ELECTRIC motors testing ,TORQUE-speed characteristics ,ELECTRIC propulsion ,ENERGY consumption ,ELECTRIC vehicles testing ,MATHEMATICAL models - Abstract
This paper presents and evaluates a novel system for testing direct-drive motors for the next generation of electric vehicles. The system is adjusted to determine motor characteristics and losses at high torque and medium speed with high accuracy. It is controlled by a custom-made program, which supports motor testing in various control modes and working regimes and under various testing procedures due to the modular program structure. The measurements are therefore repeatable, reproducible, and can be carried out in a short period of time. Regarding the problem of energy consumption, the proposed test system with two direct drive motors (instead of an industrial braking motor) results in additional savings. An additional contribution of the paper presents a system upgrade with the evaluation of the test system in terms of the A and B types of uncertainty and its confirmation with a motor mathematical model. One-to-one correspondence is confirmed without any mathematical model modifications in a short circuit test. A good agreement between measured values of different quantities and the mathematical model can be also confirmed with tests of motor losses, torque-speed characteristic, motor thermal behavior, and efficiency map. The presented tests are part of the testing procedure used during evaluation of the direct-drive motor. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2018
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36. Effect of modeling of induction generator based wind generating systems on determining CCT
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B. Kalyan Kumar and N. Amutha
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Engineering ,Squirrel cage induction generators ,Energy Engineering and Power Technology ,Critical clearing time ,Fault (power engineering) ,Torque-speed characteristics ,Wind effects ,Turbine ,Wind speed ,Slip ,Electric power transmission networks ,System stability ,Control theory ,Wind turbines ,Electrical and Electronic Engineering ,Physics::Atmospheric and Oceanic Physics ,Slip (aerodynamics) ,Wind power ,business.industry ,Induction generator ,Electric fault currents ,Asynchronous generators ,Power optimizer ,Torque ,Physics::Space Physics ,Transient (oscillation) ,business ,Stability - Abstract
Transient stability of wind generation system is evaluated in terms of critical clearing time (CCT) of fault. CCT of a wind generation systemconnected to grid is calculated based on the maximum amount of time that thewind generation system remains connected to grid, without becoming unstable, when the grid is subjected to a fault. In the literature, the wind turbine model has been used for steady state analysis alone, that is, it is used for finding the initial operating mechanical torque output of the turbine. The turbine model is then completely neglected in case of transient stability analysis by assuming constant mechanical torque output for a particular wind speed. This may not be true, as the mechanical torque-speed characteristic of a wind turbine depends not only on the wind speed but also on the slip of the induction generator connected to the wind turbine. This paper explains the necessity of considering the wind turbine model for the transient stability and steady state analysis of grid connected induction generator based wind generation system. A detailed analysis has been done on the effect of various electrical and mechanical factors on CCT determination and the simulation results are presented. � 2013 IEEE.
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- 2013
37. Brushless Series Connected Machine with DC Stator Excitation
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Sergey P. Gladyshev and I. S. Okrainskaya
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Three phase ,Design ,AC generator motors ,Electric vehicles ,Stator ,In-phase ,Reflective optical sensors ,Brushless DC motors ,DC voltage sources ,Torque-speed characteristics ,Transistors ,Topology ,Electronic controllers ,Series connections ,Brushless machines ,law.invention ,Rotor position ,DC machine ,Power transistors ,Electrical machine ,law ,Electric machinery ,Power electronics ,Field winding ,Power applications ,Steady-state condition ,Universal motors ,Physics ,AC voltage source ,Series (mathematics) ,Stators ,Exhibitions ,Car alternator ,Rotor coils ,Two-phase motors ,Electric drives ,Winding ,Mode operation ,Hybrid electrical vehicle ,Armature coils ,Crane mechanisms ,Armature windings ,Excitation - Abstract
The brushless DC motors with permanent magnets are used primarily in law power applications. There are no limits on weight and motor dimensions in considered motors with DC stator excitation. Brushless series connected machine with DC stator excitation do not have rotor coils. Field coil and armature coils are mounted in the stator. Armature windings are connected to DC voltage source trough power transistors commutator. Power transistors are controlled by reflective optical sensors in function of rotor position. In the report, the new principle design of the motor with DC stator excitation is considered. The new principle of design supposes individual excitation for each of the armature phase. Such approach gives an opportunity to design electrical machine with any number of armature phases spaced in phase from each other. In series connected DC machines, the field winding is connected in series with the armature winding. In general, the series connection leads to a torque-speed characteristic that is useful in transport and crane mechanisms where need high start torque. For realization series connected machine with DC stator excitation, the number of armature phase can be two, three, or more. Increasing number of phase leads to more complicated design of machine and gives some advantages in performance. The minimum two or three phase gives the simplest design power electronic controller and the sensors position circuit. Like DC universal motor, the machine with series connected DC stator excitation, in principle, can operate from either from AC or DC voltage sources. The universal mode operation is described in this paper when motor operate from one phase AC voltage source. The prototype of two phase motor with DC stator excitation was realized on the base of a car alternator. Results of tests prototype motor and modeling in steady state condition prove that the property of brushless machine with DC stator excitation similar to those series, shunt connected, and separate exited DC machines. Considered machine can find application in the electric drive cars and hybrid electrical vehicles. Copyright © 2012 SAE International.
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- 2012
38. One phase machine with DC stator excitation
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Sergey P. Gladyshev, I. S. Okrainskaya, and Chunting (Chris) Mi
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Materials science ,Speed motors ,Design ,Stator ,Phase (waves) ,Torque-speed characteristics ,law.invention ,Power circuit ,Quantitative Biology::Subcellular Processes ,Rotor position ,DC machine ,DC power transmission ,Control theory ,law ,Electrical machine ,Electric machinery ,Torque motors ,In vehicle ,Rotors (windings) ,Three-phase machines ,Basic principles ,In-vehicle ,Torque motor ,Sensors ,Stators ,Sensor position ,Winding ,Mode operation ,Current excitation ,H-bridges ,Armature circuits ,Excitation - Abstract
In the report, a new version of machine with DC stator excitation is discussed. A brushless one phase electrical machine has a very simple design. Rotor has no windings. In generator mode operation, stator has one winding for DC stator excitation and one output winding. In motor mode operation, there is only one sensor of rotor position and one phase H-bridge inverter. One phase machine is symmetrical. Like in dc machines, it is possible to realize here: shunt, series, and separate excitation. In motor mode, the speed control is possible by vary armature (output winding) voltage, varying current excitation, and varying resistance in armature circuit. Simplicity construction and flexibility control opportunities can find for this machine wide application in vehicles. Motor, with series excitation, leads a torque-speed characteristic that is useful for transport power circuit applications. One phase machine is the basic for design of two and three phase machines. The basic principle operation of one phase machine with dc stator excitation is discussed in the report. The power electronic circuit and sensor position circuits are described also. The prototype one phase machine is implemented. The experimental results confirm speed motor control opportunities and simplicity design of the one phase machine with dc stator excitation. © 2010 SAE International.
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- 2010
39. Top TPMS Tips.
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Markel, Andrew
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MOTOR vehicle maintenance & repair ,TIRE pressure gages ,AUTOMOBILE brakes ,DETECTORS ,TORQUE-speed characteristics - Published
- 2017
40. Hydraulic-Electric Analogies: Part 4, Torque-Speed Behavior.
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Johnson, Jack L.
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TORQUE-speed characteristics , *TORQUE , *SPEED of electric motors , *INDUCTION motors , *SYNCHRONOUS electric motors , *ALTERNATING current electric motors - Abstract
The article discusses the relationship between torque and speed in a typical induction motor based on motor and power conversion. Topics include the difference in synchronous and rated speed to keep relative speed between the rotating stator field and actual rotor speed, the bilateral function of the induction motor wherein the machine operates either on the motor or alternator and the active load which causes the motor speed to increase above synchronous speed.
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- 2015
41. Motor sizing made easy.
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Ellis, Norm and Brokaw, John
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ELECTRIC motors , *ELECTRIC motors testing , *TORQUE-speed characteristics , *INERTIA (Mechanics) , *MECHANICAL loads - Abstract
The article discusses advice for selecting electric motors for specific applications. The authors note that the easiest method for motor selection is matching the electrical requirements with the mechanical or physical requirements of the job. Topics include examples and methods for determining velocity, torque, and load inertia when selecting a motor.
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- 2011
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