fhuang
Automotive
- Jun 3, 2002
- 9
It was realized that both 30kW induction and 100kW PM motor have different power loss during motoring and regen. It seems that regen has about 10% higher loss. The measurement was carried out such that DC bus voltage and current were controlled at fixed value, for motoring the dc current is out from the source and for regen it is back to the source. The motor shaft was locked at a fixed speed(400rpm), motor torque was measured with torque transducer.
Motor loss = abs(Vdc*Idc - Torque*Speed)
Notes:
1. motor winding thermal effect is not of concern, it is controlled in the same range
2. with open loop control, if 500Nm is commanded, the motor torque is lower than 500Nm when motoring and higher when regen, WHY?
Motor loss = abs(Vdc*Idc - Torque*Speed)
Notes:
1. motor winding thermal effect is not of concern, it is controlled in the same range
2. with open loop control, if 500Nm is commanded, the motor torque is lower than 500Nm when motoring and higher when regen, WHY?