A lightweight electronically commutated dc motor for electric passenger vehicles
Abstract
A functional model breadboard converter and a rare-earth-cobalt, permanent magnet motor; as well as an engineering model converter and PM motor suitable for vehicle installations were developed and tested. The converter and motor achieved an 88% peak efficiency, a maximum output of 26 kW at 26,000 rpm, and a continuous rating of 15 kW. The system also generated power to the source during braking, with a demonstrated peak power available at the converter terminals of approximately 26 kW at 88% efficiency. Major conclusions include: (1) the SAE J227a(D) driving cycle efficiency for the converter/motor is 86% to 88% when energy available for recovery at the converter terminals is included; (2) the converter initial cost is approximately five times that of the permanent magnet motor, but can be reduced by means of LSI logic and integrated liquid cooled semiconductor packages; and (3) an electronically commutated motor with a liquid cooled converter will operate reliably without service or maintenance for the life of a passenger vehicle.
- Publication:
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Final Report AiResearch Mfg. Co
- Pub Date:
- September 1982
- Bibcode:
- 1982amc..rept.....E
- Keywords:
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- Commutation;
- Controllers;
- Direct Current;
- Electric Motor Vehicles;
- Silicon Controlled Rectifiers;
- Cobalt Compounds;
- Cost Analysis;
- Graphs (Charts);
- Liquid Cooling;
- Magnets;
- Power Efficiency;
- Rare Earth Compounds;
- Torque;
- Electronics and Electrical Engineering