Axial position estimation of conical shaped motor for green taxiing application

This paper considers the possibility of adopting a conical shaped motor for Green Taxiing (GT) application. This topology of motor has been selected in order to obviate the presence of external declutching system (i.e. mechanical or electromagnetic clutch) interposed between the electric actuator an...

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Main Authors: Roggia, S., Galea, Michael, Gerada, C., Cupertino, Francesco
Format: Conference or Workshop Item
Published: 2017
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Online Access:https://eprints.nottingham.ac.uk/46534/
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author Roggia, S.
Galea, Michael
Gerada, C.
Cupertino, Francesco
author_facet Roggia, S.
Galea, Michael
Gerada, C.
Cupertino, Francesco
author_sort Roggia, S.
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description This paper considers the possibility of adopting a conical shaped motor for Green Taxiing (GT) application. This topology of motor has been selected in order to obviate the presence of external declutching system (i.e. mechanical or electromagnetic clutch) interposed between the electric actuator and the wheel. An axial force contributes to move the rotor inside-out of the stator (principle of sliding-rotor). The axial movement of the rotor can be monitored acting on the magnetizing current. The axial sensor-less position estimation method described hereafter envisages the possibility of evaluating the axial position of the rotor during the engaging and disengaging movement from the wheel. The axial position calculation is dependent on the inductance of the motor. An “on¬line” computation of the position has been implemented through the use of high-frequency injection signals.
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spelling nottingham-465342020-05-04T18:34:33Z https://eprints.nottingham.ac.uk/46534/ Axial position estimation of conical shaped motor for green taxiing application Roggia, S. Galea, Michael Gerada, C. Cupertino, Francesco This paper considers the possibility of adopting a conical shaped motor for Green Taxiing (GT) application. This topology of motor has been selected in order to obviate the presence of external declutching system (i.e. mechanical or electromagnetic clutch) interposed between the electric actuator and the wheel. An axial force contributes to move the rotor inside-out of the stator (principle of sliding-rotor). The axial movement of the rotor can be monitored acting on the magnetizing current. The axial sensor-less position estimation method described hereafter envisages the possibility of evaluating the axial position of the rotor during the engaging and disengaging movement from the wheel. The axial position calculation is dependent on the inductance of the motor. An “on¬line” computation of the position has been implemented through the use of high-frequency injection signals. 2017-02-16 Conference or Workshop Item PeerReviewed Roggia, S., Galea, Michael, Gerada, C. and Cupertino, Francesco (2017) Axial position estimation of conical shaped motor for green taxiing application. In: IEEE Energy Conversion Congress and Exposition (ECCE), 18-22 Sept. 2016, Milwaukee, WI, USA. conic motor; sliding rotor; high voltage signal injection; green taxiing http://ieeexplore.ieee.org/document/7854895/ doi:10.1109/ECCE.2016.7854895 doi:10.1109/ECCE.2016.7854895
spellingShingle conic motor; sliding rotor; high voltage signal injection; green taxiing
Roggia, S.
Galea, Michael
Gerada, C.
Cupertino, Francesco
Axial position estimation of conical shaped motor for green taxiing application
title Axial position estimation of conical shaped motor for green taxiing application
title_full Axial position estimation of conical shaped motor for green taxiing application
title_fullStr Axial position estimation of conical shaped motor for green taxiing application
title_full_unstemmed Axial position estimation of conical shaped motor for green taxiing application
title_short Axial position estimation of conical shaped motor for green taxiing application
title_sort axial position estimation of conical shaped motor for green taxiing application
topic conic motor; sliding rotor; high voltage signal injection; green taxiing
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