DocumentCode :
2222965
Title :
System simulation of fault conditions in the components of the electric drive system of an electric vehicle or an industrial drive
Author :
El-Antably, Ahmed ; Luo, Xiaogang ; Martin, Ron
Author_Institution :
Delco Remy Div., Gen. Motors Corp., Anderson, IN, USA
fYear :
1993
fDate :
15-19 Nov 1993
Firstpage :
1146
Abstract :
Electric vehicle system simulation programs have been developed to study the performance of electric vehicles for different urban, federal, or other driving cycles. Most of these programs, however, do not include detailed models of the components of the drive system (e.g. battery, drive motor, inverter, etc.) which is very important for proper sizing and matching of these components to meet all the vehicle specifications during normal and emergency operating conditions. A new model used for simulation of the electric drive systems is described and in this paper. The simulation program is used to simulate certain fault conditions which are useful for electric vehicle as well as industrial drive applications. This versatile model has the features of studying normal and possible component fault conditions to determine the limp-home capability of an electric vehicle or reliably predicting the stator current wave forms in case of a broken rotor cage bar or end ring of large industrial drives. Transient performance could also he studied and different battery models, drive motor control strategies and various types of power devices could be checked at the design stage. Parametric studies could also be performed using the simulation program to study the impact of varying the parameters of the components on the system performance. Many simulation results of this program have been given for the electric vehicle. In this paper simulation results of faults in an industrial 45 KW drive motor fed from the 60 Hz mains and 220 Hz are compared to those created when the motor is fed from an inverter under the same conditions
Keywords :
digital simulation; electric drives; electric machine analysis computing; electric propulsion; electric vehicles; failure analysis; machine theory; rotors; squirrel cage motors; stators; 220 Hz; 45 kW; 60 Hz; battery models; broken end ring; broken rotor cage bar; drive motor control strategies; electric drive; electric vehicle; emergency operating conditions; fault conditions simulation; industrial drive; inverter; limp-home capability; parametric studies; power devices; stator current wave forms prediction; transient performance; Battery powered vehicles; Electric vehicles; Inverters; Motor drives; Parametric study; Power system modeling; Predictive models; Rotors; Stators; Vehicle driving;
fLanguage :
English
Publisher :
ieee
Conference_Titel :
Industrial Electronics, Control, and Instrumentation, 1993. Proceedings of the IECON '93., International Conference on
Conference_Location :
Maui, HI
Print_ISBN :
0-7803-0891-3
Type :
conf
DOI :
10.1109/IECON.1993.339164
Filename :
339164
Link To Document :
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