Performance of single-sided linear induction motors with partially adopted wound secondary members

T. Onuki, Yushi Kamiya, T. Iraha, K. Fukaya, K. Hayashi, S. Honda

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Abstract

This paper describes single-sided linear induction motors (SLIMs) with a short primary member. In this study, we propose partial adoption of wound secondary members in the SLIMs. Adopting this scheme in sections where the high driving or braking force is required, desirable performance can be obtained by controlling secondary coil resistances. In the proposed scheme, various transient phenomena appear when the primary crosses the boundary between the solid-plate secondary section and the wound secondary one. Thus, we investigate the transient phenomena at the boundary and suggest those make characteristics of the machine worse and running performance unstable. Finally, we propose a novel boundary structure, which yields stable transient performances.

Original languageEnglish
Title of host publicationPEDES 1998 - 1998 International Conference on Power Electronic Drives and Energy Systems for Industrial Growth
EditorsS. Islam, C. Nayar, W.W.L. Keelthipala, V. Agelidis, W.B. Lawrance
PublisherInstitute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers Inc.
Pages117-122
Number of pages6
Volume1
ISBN (Electronic)0780348796, 9780780348790
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 1998 Jan 1
Event1998 International Conference on Power Electronic Drives and Energy Systems for Industrial Growth, PEDES 1998 - Perth, Australia
Duration: 1998 Dec 11998 Dec 3

Other

Other1998 International Conference on Power Electronic Drives and Energy Systems for Industrial Growth, PEDES 1998
Country/TerritoryAustralia
CityPerth
Period98/12/198/12/3

ASJC Scopus subject areas

  • Energy Engineering and Power Technology

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