Development of a dual-field heteropoplar power converter
Abstract
The design and testing of a 400 watt, dual phase, dual rotor, field modulated inductor alternator is described. The system is designed for use as a flywheel to ac utility line or flywheel to dc bus (electric vehicle) power converter. The machine is unique in that it uses dual rotors and separately controlled fields to produce output current and voltage which are in phase with each other. Having the voltage and current in phase allows the power electronics to be made of simple low cost components. Based on analytical predictions and experimental results, development of a complete 22 kilowatt (30 Hp) power conversion system is recommended. This system would include power electronics and controls and would replace the inductor alternator with an improved electromagnetic conversion system.
- Publication:
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NASA STI/Recon Technical Report N
- Pub Date:
- August 1981
- Bibcode:
- 1981STIN...8224424E
- Keywords:
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- Ac Generators;
- Electromagnetism;
- Flywheels;
- Inductors;
- Power Converters;
- Rotors;
- Alternating Current;
- Direct Current;
- Electric Equipment;
- Electromagnetic Fields;
- Energy Storage;
- Low Cost;
- Electronics and Electrical Engineering