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Modeling of linear induction machines for analysis and control.
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Creator
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Sinisterra, Armando Jose, College of Engineering and Computer Science, Department of Ocean and Mechanical Engineering
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Abstract/Description
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In this thesis, the analysis of the dynamic response of a Linear Induction Motor as an electromechanical system is done, accounting for all the governing equations implied in the process which are used to develop the corresponding simulation models. Once this model is presented, a feedback control system is implemented in order to analyze the controlled response of the motor, considering the applications and conditions analogue to aircraft launcher systems. Also a comparison between the...
Show moreIn this thesis, the analysis of the dynamic response of a Linear Induction Motor as an electromechanical system is done, accounting for all the governing equations implied in the process which are used to develop the corresponding simulation models. Once this model is presented, a feedback control system is implemented in order to analyze the controlled response of the motor, considering the applications and conditions analogue to aircraft launcher systems. Also a comparison between the Linear and Rotary induction motors describing the differences, similarities and equivalences will be developed.
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Date Issued
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2011
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PURL
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http://purl.flvc.org/FAU/3172944
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Subject Headings
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Electric motors, Induction, Mathematical models, Electric propulsion, Control theory
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Document (PDF)
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Title
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Electric motor control system with application to marine propulsion.
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Creator
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Roa, Camilo Carlos, College of Engineering and Computer Science, Department of Ocean and Mechanical Engineering
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Abstract/Description
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This thesis analyses the behavior of an induction motor based on a mathematical model created for its simulation. The model describes the interaction of its several non linear differential equations to present a simulated output of induced torque and mechanical speed. Considering the applications to marine propulsion, it is also the goal of the project to design and test a control system for the speed of the motor by maintaining a specific cruse speed regardless the perturbations.
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Date Issued
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2010
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PURL
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http://purl.flvc.org/FAU/2705080
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Subject Headings
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Electric motors, Induction, Electric propulsion, Field orientation principle (Electric engineering), Ships, Hydrodynamics
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Format
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Document (PDF)