Permanent Magnet Synchronous Motor Driven by PWM Inverter with Voltage Booster with Regenerating Capability Augmented by Double-Layer Capacitor
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An interior permanent magnet (IPM) motor drive system which has regenerating capability augmented by double-layer capacitors is proposed. The motor is driven by a PWM inverter with voltage booster. The voltage booster is used to control the dc link voltage in high speed region to improve the system efficiency. Furthermore, the double-layer capacitor as a storage element is combined with the PWM inverter with voltage booster to gain the efficiency for the regenerating operation. In this system, normally, the regenerative power does not return to a battery directly but is stored in the double-layer capacitors for the next motoring action to suppress the excessive regenerative current to battery, and the regenerative power returns to the battery when the regenerative energy is larger than a certain value. The charging current to the battery is controlled to a constant value to extend the life-time of the battery. The transient and steady state characteristics of the system for 1.5kW IPM motor are investigated by both simulation and experiment. Finally, the effectiveness of the system is demonstrated by the simulated and experimental results.
- 社団法人 電気学会の論文
- 2006-05-01
著者
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Furukawa Shinya
Department Of Applied Chemistry Faculty Of Engineering
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Furukawa Shinya
Department Of Electrical And Electronics Engineering Kagoshima University
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YAMAMOTO Kichiro
Department of Electrical and Electronics Engineering, Kagoshima University
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SHINOHARA Katsuji
Department of Electrical and Electronics Engineering, Kagoshima University
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Shinohara Katsuji
Department Of Electrical And Electronics Engineering Kagoshima University
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Yamamoto Kichiro
Department Of Electrical And Electronics Engineering Kagoshima University
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