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Comparison of Induction and PM Synchronous Motor Drives for EV Application Including Design Examples [PDF]

open access: yesIEEE Transactions on Industry Applications, 2012
Three different motor drives for electric traction are compared, in terms of output power and efficiency at the same stack dimensions and inverter size. Induction motor (IM), surface-mounted permanent-magnet (PM) (SPM), and interior PM (IPM) synchronous ...
Gianmario Pellegrino   +2 more
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Induction motor drive parameters identification

IEEE Transactions on Power Electronics, 1998
The paper deals with real-time identification of the rotor parameters of the induction motor drive. The model reference adaptative control technique has been used for synthesising two identifiers. An appropriate choice of the reference model allows a Lyapunov function to be built by means of which the updating law of the rotor time constant can be ...
Attaianese C   +4 more
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INTELLIGENT DRIVE FOR INDUCTION MOTOR CONTROL

Control and Intelligent Systems, 2008
Soft computing techniques such as artificial neural networks and fuzzy logic have been used to design an intelligent drive for induction motor control. The objective of this work is to present a new method of control of induction motor using less Central Processing Unit (CPU) time.
Pradeep Chatterjee   +2 more
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Control improvement of induction motor drives

Conference Record of the Power Conversion Conference - Yokohama 1993, 2002
Cancellation controllers can be realizable for induction motor drives, but unfortunately, parameter variations, especially rotor resistance, de-tune the control action. However it is shown by linearized analysis that this drawback can be overcome, except for flux variations, using conditioned feedback loops.
C. ATTAIANESE, MARONGIU I, PERFETTO A
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Induction motors as Selsyn drives

Electrical Engineering, 1933
The power Selsyn unit, an adaptation of the wound rotor induction motor, provides accurate remote control of angular motion, using only an electrical connection. The characteristics of these units are described briefly in this paper, and methods of calculating their performance are offered. Typical applications of Selsyn drives also are given.
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Direct-drive induction motors: using an induction motor as an alternative to a motor with reducer

IEEE Industry Applications Magazine, 2005
This article presents the performance and size comparisons of direct-drive induction motors with gearbox-driven systems. Three different low-speed applications with output speeds to the driven equipment ranging from 300-600 r/min is reviewed. In addition, permanent-magnet (PM) motor advantages and disadvantages are also discussed.
S. Evon, R. Schiferl
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Direct drive induction motors

Conference Record of 2004 Annual Pulp and Paper Industry Technical Conference (IEEE Cat. No.04CH37523), 2004
For years, the squirrel-cage induction motor has been the motor of choice for the pulp and paper industry, in both sine wave and variable frequency applications. Historically high torque, low speed applications used a combination of a reducer and either a squirrel-cage induction motor or a DC motor. This paper will address the use of an induction motor
S. Evon, R. Schiferl
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Sensorless induction motor drives

IEE Seminar on Advances in Induction Motor Control, 2000
The desirability of eliminating mechanical shaft sensors for induction motor drives has led many manufacturers to include sensorless vector drives to their product range. However, current generation sensorless drives are unable to exhibit the same performance as sensored vector drives, particularly at frequencies below a few Hz.
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Switching drive of induction motors

Proceedings of the Institution of Electrical Engineers, 1963
Recent developments in semiconductors lead to new possibilities of motor control in general and of the induction motor in particular. The latter type of motor, although the most simple in construction and therefore the most widespread in use, does not lend itself easily to speed control and feedback arrangements. The paper shows that electronic control
M.S. Erlicki, J. Ben Uri, Y. Wallach
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Optimization of Self Bearing Induction Motor Drive

IECON 2018 - 44th Annual Conference of the IEEE Industrial Electronics Society, 2018
The purpose of this paper is to perform the radial position control of a three-phase induction motor with split winding by the current control of only two phases. The third phase current is obtained by the sum of the two controlled currents. The objective is to reduce the number of components needed to drive the motor and reduce costs.
Francisco Elvis Carvalho Souza   +5 more
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