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| Ev Archive for February 2000 |
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| 1048 messages, last added Wed Aug 08 18:47:42 2001 |
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Re: VSI Fed IM
Hi Ihsan. That's good to hear. What is the
project? Are you going to power an EV with
that IM you mentioned? The phase current can
be obtained by the formula P = (3/2)VpIp, where
p denotes peak value.
Eric
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On Mon, 28 Feb 2000 22:15:14 Ihsan Bahri wrote:
>Hi Eric,
>
>Yes I am new to the list and the queries I put up are
>seroius. The thing is, subjects related on EV is very
>much new to me. I was majoring in Robotics, but my
>current supervisor wants me to do this project on EV
>specifically on VSI fed IM. So I'm giving it a go, it
>is interesting.
>
>I have this IM which has the following parameters:
>Nom. power at 2000rpm : 14kW
>Max. Power: 40kW
>Terminal Voltage: 180V
>Nom. Torque: 30Nm
>Max. Torque: 91Nm
>Nom. Speed: 3500rpm
>Max. Speed: 9000rpm
>DELTA-connected.
>
>>From these parameters, what I understand is that the
>VSI must supply 180V AC (no more) to the IM. But what
>about the line current flowing into IM?
>
>I'll post some more Qs later on.
>
>
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