Past Motor Design, Operation, and
Control Research Projects
Motor design today can be performed at the system level, taking into account
particular
operating requirements and control opportunities. At the CEME, we seek answers
to fundamental questions about the best use of materials, opportunities for
new control
concepts, and innovations in manufacturing. Improved steels, permanent magnets,
insulation materials, modeling and simulation, and control methods are at the
heart of
revolutionary changes in electric machinery. Motors designed to operate specifically
with
electronic controls are leading to new possibilities. We are developing ways
to make
motors more efficient, more powerful, smaller, easier to build, and well matched
to their
applications. We plan to develop tools for designers that support these developments.
2007-2008
2006-2007
2005-2006 Projects
2004-2005 Projects
- Autonomous Local Controls in a Distributed DC Power System
- Multi-Machine, Single Inverter Control of Induction Machines
- Design and Development of a Low Cost Hand-Cranked Electic Generator to Power Remote Off-Grid Villages
- Applying Conformal Mapping Theory to Design
- Implementation of Torque-Angle-Based Induction Motor Control Scheme
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