JCG
100 W
- Joined
- Nov 10, 2008
- Messages
- 174
Thanks guys. Good stuff... Willie, that just might be the coolest website I've ever seen. I just mapped the route I've been taking to work every day for the past couple of years (after moving out of Chinatown - no Golden Motor outlets there though
) and it's like I can finally visualize what I've been doing all this time. Thanks!
Fetcher, I would love to learn more about the way an induction motor would do its business relative to what I see with this PM brushless motor. It's easy for me to get all wrapped up in this side-project (which has been a lot more fun than I imagined it would be) but in the end, we're supposed to learn something from this and use it to make an argument for getting the old EV-1 (with its awesome 103 kW AC induction motor) running again. I have bought some books and have been bothering people in the EE department, but we have more controls people than electromechanical types. There's also the question of trying to put a 25 kW genset onboard...!
The DC converter questions (in the large vehicle's case, maybe either boost or buck-boost) and the issues with the controller concern me the most. The Kelly controller I've been using obviously does a nice buck-boost job with the huge swings in voltage that I've put it through (18-48 V) and seems to be able to regen well too. The induction motor is the long-term answer to many larger problems with e-vehicles... no ruining your magnets by going up to the Curie temperature, maybe more efficient regen, etc... I'd like to bounce some ideas off some of the experts around here where it comes to true AC motors being used with a high voltage DC bus. Shoot me a PM if you'd like to hear more.
Rodrigo, thanks for the links. I have been following work similar to Dr. Dixon's and Dr. Ortuzar's for about a year now. I'm a firm believer in the serial hybrid approach vs. other types, which makes it too bad that my bike is a wimpy parallel, through-the-road hybrid
I need to do something like E=IR has been doing:
http://www.endless-sphere.com/forums/viewtopic.php?t=6429
Fetcher, I would love to learn more about the way an induction motor would do its business relative to what I see with this PM brushless motor. It's easy for me to get all wrapped up in this side-project (which has been a lot more fun than I imagined it would be) but in the end, we're supposed to learn something from this and use it to make an argument for getting the old EV-1 (with its awesome 103 kW AC induction motor) running again. I have bought some books and have been bothering people in the EE department, but we have more controls people than electromechanical types. There's also the question of trying to put a 25 kW genset onboard...!
The DC converter questions (in the large vehicle's case, maybe either boost or buck-boost) and the issues with the controller concern me the most. The Kelly controller I've been using obviously does a nice buck-boost job with the huge swings in voltage that I've put it through (18-48 V) and seems to be able to regen well too. The induction motor is the long-term answer to many larger problems with e-vehicles... no ruining your magnets by going up to the Curie temperature, maybe more efficient regen, etc... I'd like to bounce some ideas off some of the experts around here where it comes to true AC motors being used with a high voltage DC bus. Shoot me a PM if you'd like to hear more.
Rodrigo, thanks for the links. I have been following work similar to Dr. Dixon's and Dr. Ortuzar's for about a year now. I'm a firm believer in the serial hybrid approach vs. other types, which makes it too bad that my bike is a wimpy parallel, through-the-road hybrid
http://www.endless-sphere.com/forums/viewtopic.php?t=6429