Archives of Electrical Engineering (Dec 2015)

Disc-shaped LIM for levitation and traction force control powered by the source using the component synchronous with the motor speed

  • Morizane Toshimitsu,
  • Tsuruya Keisuke,
  • Kimura Noriyuki,
  • Omori Hideki

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1515/aee-2015-0042
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 64, no. 4
pp. 571 – 580

Abstract

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It has been proposed that a novel maglev transport system uses both of the attractive force and thrust force of the Linear Induction Motor (LIM). In our proposal, these two forces will be controlled by two different frequency components. One of the frequency components is synchronous with the motor speed (fm). Another frequency component is drive frequency (fd). Our proposed system enables the independent and simultaneous control of the attractive and thrust force of LIM. Each value of the attractive and the thrust force generated by fm and fd must be identified in order to design that LIM control system. For these purpose, a disc-shaped LIM has been developed as an experimental equipment. The force profiles, especially around zero slip, have been analyzed under experimental conditions.

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