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2017
Valtchev, S., and V. Ivashkin, "Designing the control system with relay current regulator principle for general purpose industrial AC motor drive control", 12th International Scientific and Practical Conference “Modern Complex Control Systems 2017”, Proceedings, vol. 2: Russian Academy of Sciences, pp. 97–102, 2017. Abstract
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Mesherayakov, V., V. Voekov, V. Ivashkin, and S. Valtchev, "Designing the universal vector control system with relay current regulator principle for general purpose industrial AC motor drive control", 12th International Scientific and Practical Conference “Modern Complex Control Systems 2017”, Proceedings, vol. 2: Russian Academy of Sciences, pp. 320–330, 2017. Abstract
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2016
Mesherayakov, V., V. Voekov, V. Ivashkin, and S. Valtchev, "Designing the universal vector control system with relay current regulator principle for general purpose industrial AC motor drive control", Proceedings - 2016 IEEE International Power Electronics and Motion Control Conference, PEMC 2016, pp. 680-685, 2016. Abstract
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2011
Todorov, G., T. Todorov, I. Ivanov, S. Valtchev, and B. Klaassens, "Tuning techniques for kinetic MEMS energy harvesters", INTELEC, International Telecommunications Energy Conference (Proceedings), 2011. Abstract
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2009
Inácio, D., J. A. Inácio, J. Pina, S. Valtchev, M. Neves, J. Martins, and A. Rodrigues, "Conventional and HTS Disc motor with pole variation control", 2nd International Conference on Power Engineering, Energy and Electrical Drives (POWERENG'2009), pp. 513–518, 2009. Abstract
In this paper, a poly-phase disc motor innovative feeding and control strategy, based on a variable poles approach, and its application to a high temperature superconductor (HTS) disc motor, are presented. The stator windings may be electronically commutated to implement a 2, 4, 6 or 8 poles winding, thus changing the motor's torque?speed characteristics. The motor may be a conventional induction motor with a conductive disc rotor, or a new HTS disc motor, with conventional copper windings at its two iron semi-stators and a HTS disc as a rotor. The conventional induction motor's operation principle is related with the induced electromotive forces in the conductive rotor. Its behaviour, characteristics and modelling through Steinmetz and others theories are well known. The operation principle of the motor with HTS rotor, however, is rather different and is related with vortices' dynamics and pinning characteristics; this is a much more complex process than induction, and its modelling is quite complicated. In this paper, the operation was simulated through finite-elements commercial software (FLUX2D), whereas superconductivity was simulated by the E-J power law. The electromechanical performance of both motor's computed are compared. Considerations about the systems overall efficiency, including cryogenics, are also discussed.
Inácio, D., S. Inácio, J. Pina, S. Valtchev, M. V. Neves, J. F. A. Martins, and A. L. Rodrigues, "Conventional and HTS disc motor with pole variation control", POWERENG 2009 - 2nd International Conference on Power Engineering, Energy and Electrical Drives Proceedings, pp. 513-518, 2009. Abstract
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2008
Inácio, S., Projecto de uma caixa de velocidades eléctrica por meio da variação do número de pólos para motores em disco de rotor em alumínio e em materiais supercondutores de alta temperatura (SAT), : FCT-UNL, May, 2008. Abstract
Nesta dissertação apresenta-se um motor em disco polifásico inovador bem como uma estratégia de controlo com base no método de variação de velocidade por comutação do número de pares de pólos. A configuração das bobinas aliada à escolha das correntes e tensões que se injectam nas bobinas dos estatores, permite comutar electronicamente o número de pólos do motor entre 2, 4 6 e 8 pólos, conseguindo-se controlar a característica binário?velocidade do motor. O motor em disco possui a bobinagem feita em cobre com dois semi-estatores, em que quando utiliza o rotor em alumínio (com condutividade diferente de zero) comporta-se como um motor de indução convencional. Quando se substitui o rotor em alumínio por um constituído por um supercondutor de alta temperatura (SAT), o dispositivo comporta-se como um motor de histerese. O princípio de funcionamento do motor em disco convencional é baseado na indução de força electromotrizes no rotor e, consequentemente, uma vez que o alumínio é bom condutor eléctrico, correntes eléctricas induzidas, originadas por haver um campo magnético variável que é criado pelos semi-estatores. O comportamento deste tipo de motores, no que diz respeito a principais características (como o binário?velocidade para os diferentes números de pares de pólos), circuito equivalente de Steinmetz, entre outras teorias associadas é já conhecido há bastante tempo. O princípio de funcionamento do motor SAT é diferente do apresentado anteriormente, funciona com base na dinâmica de vórtices e devido ao facto de aparecer o fenómeno de ancoragem de fluxo (flux pinning) nos supercondutores de alta temperatura. Como o campo magnético varia, então o disco roda. Este motor tem um princípio de funcionamento muito mais complexo que o motor de indução sendo a obtenção do modelo do motor SAT complicada. A obtenção do modelo do motor SAT não é abordado nesta dissertação. Os comportamentos e modos de operação do motor com disco de alumínio e em materiais SAT são simulados através de um programa comercial de elementos finitos, nesta dissertação, sendo a supercondutividade simulada com base na relação entre o campo eléctrico e a densidade de corrente pela lei da potenciação (E-J power law). Com as simulações pretende-se comparar o rendimento electromecânico de ambos os motores.
Inácio, S., D. Inácio, J. M. Pina, S. Valtchev, M. V. Neves, and A. L. Rodrigues, "An electrical gearbox by means of pole variation for induction and superconducting disc motor", Journal of Physics: Conference Series, vol. 97, pp. 012221, 2008. Abstracthttps://scholar.google.com/citations?user=5-Rq1wYAAAAJ&hl=en
In this paper, a poly-phase disc motor innovative feeding and control strategy, based on a variable poles approach, and its application to a HTS disc motor, are presented. The stator windings may be electronically commutated to implement a 2, 4, 6 or 8 poles winding, thus changing the motor's torque?speed characteristics. The motor may be a conventional induction motor with a conductive disc rotor, or a new HTS disc motor, with conventional copper windings at its two iron semi-stators, and a HTS disc as a rotor. The conventional induction motor's operation principle is related with the induced electromotive forces in the conductive rotor. Its behaviour, characteristics (namely their torque?speed characteristics for different number of pole pairs) and modelling through Steinmetz and others theories are well known. The operation principle of the motor with HTS rotor, however, is rather different and is related with vortices' dynamics and pinning characteristics; this is a much more complex process than induction, and its modelling is quite complicated. In this paper, the operation was simulated through finite-elements commercial software, whereas superconductivity was simulated by the E-J power law. The Electromechanical performances of both motors where computed and are presented and compared. Considerations about the systems overall efficiency, including cryogenics, are also discussed.
Inácio, S., D. Inácio, J. M. Pina, S. Valtchev, M. V. Neves, and A. L. Rodrigues, "An electrical gearbox by means of pole variation for induction and superconducting disc motor", Journal of Physics: Conference Series, vol. 97, no. 1, 2008. Abstract
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2007
Inácio, S., D. Inácio, J. Pina, S. Valtchev, V. M. Neves, and A. Rodrigues, "An Electrical Gearbox by means of pole variation for induction and superconducting disc motor", 8th European Conference on Applied Superconductivity (EUCAS), 2007. Abstract
In this paper, a poly-phase disc motor innovative feeding and control strategy, based on a variable poles approach, and its application to a HTS disc motor, are presented. The stator windings may be electronically commutated to implement a 2, 4, 6 or 8 poles winding, thus changing the motor's torque?speed characteristics. The motor may be a conventional induction motor with a conductive disc rotor, or a new HTS disc motor, with conventional copper windings at its two iron semi-stators, and a HTS disc as a rotor. The conventional induction motor's operation principle is related with the induced electromotive forces in the conductive rotor. Its behaviour, characteristics (namely their torque?speed characteristics for different number of pole pairs) and modelling through Steinmetz and others theories are well known. The operation principle of the motor with HTS rotor, however, is rather different and is related with vortices' dynamics and pinning characteristics; this is a much more complex process than induction, and its modelling is quite complicated. In this paper, the operation was simulated through finite-elements commercial software, whereas superconductivity was simulated by the E-J power law. The Electromechanical performances of both motors where computed and are presented and compared. Considerations about the systems overall efficiency, including cryogenics, are also discussed.