925 research outputs found

    Influence of the amount of permanent-magnet material in fractional-slot permanent-magnet synchronous machines

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    The efficiency of permanent-magnet (PM) synchronous machines with outer rotor and concentrated windings is investigated as a function of the mass of magnets used, keeping the power, volume, and mechanical air-gap thickness constant. In order to be useful for electric vehicle motors and wind turbine generators, the efficiency is computed in wide speed and torque ranges, including overload. For a given type and amount of magnets, the geometry of the machine and the efficiency map are computed by analytical models and finite-element models, taken into account the iron loss, copper loss, magnet loss, and pulsewidth-modulation loss. The models are validated by experiments. Furthermore, the demagnetization risk and torque ripple are studied as functions of the mass of magnets in the machine. The effect of the mass of magnets is investigated for several soft magnetic materials, for several combinations of number of poles and number of stator slots, and for both rare earth (NdFeB) magnets and ferrite magnets. It is observed that the amount of PM material can vary in a wide range with a minor influence on the efficiency, torque density, and torque ripple and with a limited demagnetization risk

    Eddy current based, contactless position transducer for a gas handle

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    In electric vehicles, it is normal to have an electronic set value for 'gas' and for 'brake'. Traditional potentiometers with sliding contacts are not reliable. Magnetoresistive sensors or hall effect sensors need a magnet on the moving part. The proposed sensor just needs iron on the moving part. It uses an oscillator circuit where the absorbed current is an indication of damping, so how close the iron is to the sensor. The component cost is low and the output has a soft gradual change with the displacement

    Inductive coupler for contactless power transmission

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    Optimization of motor and gearbox for an ultra light electric vehicle

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    The integrated design of the drivetrain of a single person ultra light electric vehicle powered by batteries is optimized towards high efficiency and low mass. The drivetrain of each front wheel consists of an outer rotor permanent magnet synchronous motor (PMSM), a gearbox and the power electronics with converter and control print. The complete drivetrain is optimized for the New European Driving Cycle and the Federal Test Procedure. For the optimization of the complete drivetrain analytical models are used to calculate the losses and the efficiency. The analytical models are fast, and useful for designing a good PMSM in combination with a gearbox. The optimization of the drivetrain over the driving cycles makes it possible to choose the optimal combination of motor and gearbox for different gear ratios in order to have high efficiency and low weight. Comparing a single-stage gearbox with a twostage gearbox, a single-stage gearbox has a higher efficiency, but also a higher weight than a two-stage gearbox with the same properties. The optimization of the dynamic behavior of the drivetrain over the driving cycles yields a compromise between the total efficiency and the total mass of the drivetrain. The optimum choice will depend on the intended use of the vehicle (drive cycle)

    Rules on NGO accreditation:Do existing legal arrangements facilitate the legitimization of the role of NGOs in international organisations?

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    This article examines the involvement of non-governmental organisations NGOs with a number of selected international organisations and the rules on NGO accreditation currently applied by these international organisations. It is submitted that appropriate legal arrangements for accreditation of NGOs facilitate the legitimization of their role in international organisations. None of the examined international organisations have currently implemented fully appropriate legal arrangements for the accreditation of NGOs. The arrangements implemented by the UN Economic and Social Council, however, set a good example for other international organisations and form an excellent basis for further improvement
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