Performance of 22.4-kW nonlaminated-frame dc series motor with chopper controller
Abstract
Performance data obtained through experimental testing of a 22.4 kW traction motor using two types of excitation are presented. Ripple free dc from a motor-generator set for baseline data and pulse width modulated dc as supplied by a battery pack and chopper controller were used for excitation. For the same average values of input voltage and current, the motor power output was independent of the type of excitation. However, at the same speeds, the motor efficiency at low power output (corresponding to low duty cycle of the controller) was 5 to 10 percentage points lower on chopped dc than on ripple free dc. The chopped dc locked-rotor torque was approximately 1 to 3 percent greater than the ripple free dc torque for the same average current.
- Publication:
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National Aeronautics and Space Administration Report
- Pub Date:
- September 1979
- Bibcode:
- 1979nasa.reptY....S
- Keywords:
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- Controllers;
- Direct Current;
- Electric Hybrid Vehicles;
- Electric Motor Vehicles;
- Electric Motors;
- Voltage Converters (Dc To Dc);
- Power Efficiency;
- Propulsion System Performance;
- Pulse Duration Modulation;
- Voltage Regulators;
- Electronics and Electrical Engineering