735 resultados para PWM inverter
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The results of a study of the variation of three-phase induction machines' input impedance with frequency are proposed. A range of motors were analysed, both two-pole and four-pole, and the magnitude and phase of the input impedance were obtained over a wide frequency range of 20 Hz-1 MHz. For test results that would be useful in the prediction of the performance of induction machines during typical use, a test procedure was developed to represent closely typical three-phase stator coil connections when the induction machine is driven by a three-phase inverter. In addition, tests were performed with the motor's cases both grounded and not grounded. The results of the study show that all induction machines of the type considered exhibit a multiresonant impedance profile, where the input impedance reaches at least one maximum as the input frequency is increased. Furthermore, the test results show that the grounding of the motor's case has a significant effect on the impedance profile. Methods to exploit the input impedance profile of an induction machine to optimise machine and inverter systems are also discussed.
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The hazards associated with high voltage three phase inverters ond the rotating sha@s of large electrical machines have resulted in most of the engineering courses covering these topics to be predominantly theoretical. This paper describes a set of purpose built, low voltage and low cost teaching equipment which allows the “hands on I’ instruction of three phase inverters and rotating machines. By using low voltages, the student can experiment freely with the motors and inverter and can access all of the current and voltage waveforms, which until now could only be studied in text books or observed as part of laboratory demonstrations. Both the motor and the inverter designs are optimized for teaching purposes, cost around $25 and can be made with minimal effort.
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The hazards associated with high-voltage three-phase inverters and high-powered large electrical machines have resulted in most of the engineering courses covering three-phase machines and drives theoretically. This paper describes a set of purpose-built, low-voltage, and low-cost teaching equipment that allows the hands-on instruction of three-phase inverters and rotating machines. The motivation for moving towards a system running at low voltages is that the students can safely experiment freely with the motors and inverter. The students can also access all of the current and voltage waveforms, which until now could only be studied in textbooks or observed as part of laboratory demonstrations. Both the motor and the inverter designs are for teaching purposes and require minimal effort and cost.
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A novel rotor velocity estimation scheme applicable to vector controlled induction motors has been described. The proposed method will evaluate rotor velocity, ωr, on-line, does not require any extra transducers or injection of any signals, nor does it employ complicated algorithms such as MRAS or Kalman filters. Furthermore, the new scheme will operate at all velocities including zero with very little error. The procedure employs motor model equations, however all differential and integral terms have been eliminated giving a very fast, low-cost, effective and practical alternative to the current available methods. Simulation results verify the operation of the scheme under ideal and PWM conditions.
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In recent years the number of bicycles with e-motors has been increased steadily. Within the pedelec – bikes where an e-motor supports the pedaling – a special group of transportation bikes has developed. These bikes have storage boxes in addition to the basic parts of a bike. Due to the space available on top of those boxes it is possible to install a PV system to generate electricity which could be used to recharge the battery of the pedelec. Such a system would lead to grid independent charging of the battery and to the possibility of an increased range of motor support. The feasibility of such a PV system is investigated for a three wheeled pedelec delivered by the company BABBOE NORDIC.The measured data of the electricity generation of this mobile system is compared to the possible electricity generation of a stationary system.To measure the consumption of the pedelec different tracks are covered, and the energy which is necessary to recharge the bike battery is measured using an energy logger. This recharge energy is used as an indirect measure of the electricity consumption. A PV prototype system is installed on the bike. It is a simple PV stand alone system consisting of PV panel, charge controller with MPP tracker and a solar battery. This system has the task to generate as much electricity as possible. The produced PV current and voltage aremeasured and documented using a data logger. Afterwards the average PV power is calculated. To compare the produced electricity of the on-bike system to that of a stationary system, the irradiance on the latter is measured simultaneously. Due to partial shadings on the on-bike PV panel, which are caused by the driver and some other bike parts, the average power output during riding the bike is very low. It is too low to support the motor directly. In case of a similar installation as the PV prototype system and the intention always to park the bike on a sunny spot an on-bike system could generate electricity to at least partly recharge a bike battery during one day. The stationary PV system using the same PV panel could have produced between 1.25 and 8.1 times as much as the on-bike PV system. Even though the investigation is done for a very specific case it can be concluded that anon-bike PV system, using similar components as in the investigation, is not feasible to recharge the battery of a pedelec in an appropriate manner. The biggest barrier is that partial shadings on the PV panel, which can be hardly avoided during operation and parking, result in a significant reduction of generated electricity. Also the installation of the on-bike PV system would lead to increased weight of the whole bike and the need for space which is reducing the storage capacity. To use solar energy for recharging a bike battery an indirect way is giving better results. In this case a stationary PV stand alone system is used which is located in a sunny spot without shadings and adjusted to use the maximum available solar energy. The battery of the bike is charged using the corresponding charger and an inverter which provides AC power using the captured solar energy.
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The aim of this study was to investigate electricity supply solutions for an educationalcenter that is being built in Chonyonyo Tanzania. Off-grid power generation solutions andfurther optimization possibilities were studied for the case.The study was done for Engineers Without Borders in Sweden. Who are working withMavuno Project on the educational center. The school is set to start operating in year 2015with 40 girl students in the beginning. The educational center will help to improve genderequality by offering high quality education in a safe environment for girls in rural area.It is important for the system to be economically and environmentally sustainable. Thearea has great potential for photovoltaic power generation. Thus PV was considered as theprimary power generation and a diesel generator as a reliable backup. The system sizeoptimization was done with HOMER. For the simulations HOMER required componentdata, weather data and load data. Common components were chose with standardproperties, the loads were based on load estimations from year 2011 and the weather datawas acquired from NASA database. The system size optimization result for this base casewas a system with 26 kW PW; 5.5 kW diesel generator, 15 kW converter and 112 T-105batteries. The initial cost of the system was 55 875 €, the total net present cost 92 121 €and the levelized cost of electricity 0.264 €/kWh.In addition three optimization possibilities were studied. First it was studied how thesystem should be designed and how it would affect the system size to have night loads(security lights) use DC and could the system then be extended in blocks. As a result it wasfound out that the system size could be decreased as the inverter losses would be avoided.Also the system extension in blocks was found to be possible. The second study was aboutinverter stacking where multiple inverters can work as one unit. This type of connectionallows only the required number of inverters to run while shutting down the excess ones.This would allow the converter-unit to run with higher efficiency and lower powerconsumption could be achieved. In future with higher loads the system could be easilyextendable by connecting more inverters either in parallel or series depending on what isneeded. Multiple inverters would also offer higher reliability than using one centralizedinverter. The third study examined how the choice of location for a centralized powergeneration affects the cable sizing for the system. As a result it was found that centralizedpower generation should be located close to high loads in order to avoid long runs of thickcables. Future loads should also be considered when choosing the location. For theeducational center the potential locations for centralized power generation were found outto be close to the school buildings and close to the dormitories.
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One of the main aims of this thesis is to design an optimized commercial Photovoltaic (PV) system in Barbados from several variables such as racking type, module type and inverter type based on practicality, technical performance as well as financial returns to the client. Detailed simulations are done in PVSYST and financial models are used to compare different systems and their viability. Once the preeminent system is determined from a financial and performance perspective a detailed design is done using PVSYST and AutoCAD to design the most optimal PV system for the customer. In doing so, suitable engineering drawings are generated which are detailed enough for construction of the system. Detailed cost with quotes from relevant manufacturers, suppliers and estimators become instrumental in determining Balance of System Costs in addition to total project cost. The final simulated system is suggested with a PV capacity of 425kW and an inverter output of 300kW resulting in an array oversizing of 1.42. The PV system has a weighted Performance Ratio of 77 %, a specific yield of 1467 kWh/kWp and a projected annual production of 624 MWh/yr. This system is estimated to offset approximately 28 % of Carlton’s electrical load annually. Over the course of 20 years the PV system is projected to produce electricity at a cost of $0.201USD/kWh which is significantly lower than the $0.35 USD/kWh paid to the utility at the time of writing this thesis. Due to the high cost of electricity on the island, an attractive Feed-In-Tariff is not necessary to warrant the installation of a commercial System which over a lifetime which produces electricity at less than 60% of the cost to the user purchasing electricity from the utility. A simple payback period of 5.4 years, a return on investment of 17 % without incentives, in addition to an estimated diversion of 6840 barrels of oil or 2168 tonnes of CO2 further provides compelling justification for the installation of a commercial Photovoltaic System not only on Carlton A-1 Supermarket, but also island wide as well as regionally where most electricity supplies are from imported fossil fuels.
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In this thesis the solar part of a large grid-connected photovoltaic system design has been done. The main purpose was to size and optimize the system and to present figures helping to evaluate the prospective project rationality, which can potentially be constructed on a contaminated area in Falun. The methodology consisted in PV market study and component selection, site analysis and defining suitable area for solar installation; and system configuration optimization based on PVsyst simulations and Levelized Cost of Energy calculations. The procedure was mainly divided on two parts, preliminary and detailed sizing. In the first part the objective was complex, which included the investigation of the most profitable component combination and system optimization due to tilt and row distance. It was done by simulating systems with different components and orientations, which were sized for the same 100kW inverter in order to make a fair comparison. For each simulated result a simplified LCOE calculation procedure was applied. The main results of this part show that with the price of 0.43 €/Wp thin-film modules were the most cost effective solution for the case with a great advantage over crystalline type in terms of financial attractiveness. From the results of the preliminary study it was possible to select the optimal system configuration, which was used in the detailed sizing as a starting point. In this part the PVsyst simulations were run, which included full scale system design considering near shadings created by factory buildings. Additionally, more complex procedure of LCOE calculation has been used here considered insurances, maintenance, time value of money and possible cost reduction due to the system size. Two system options were proposed in final results; both cover the same area of 66000 m2. The first one represents an ordinary South faced design with 1.1 MW nominal power, which was optimized for the highest performance. According to PVsyst simulations, this system should produce 1108 MWh/year with the initial investment of 835,000 € and 0.056 €/kWh LCOE. The second option has an alternative East-West orientation, which allows to cover 80% of occupied ground and consequently have 6.6 MW PV nominal power. The system produces 5388 MWh/year costs about 4500,000 € and delivers electricity with the same price of 0.056 €/kWh. Even though the EW solution has 20% lower specific energy production, it benefits mainly from lower relative costs for inverters, mounting and annual maintenance expenses. After analyzing the performance results, among the two alternatives none of the systems showed a clear superiority so there was no optimal system proposed. Both, South and East-West solutions have own advantages and disadvantages in terms of energy production profile, configuration, installation and maintenance. Furthermore, the uncertainty due to cost figures assumptions restricted the results veracity.
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This thesis focuses on using photovoltaic produced electricity to power air conditioners in a tropical climate. The study takes place in Surabaya, Indonesia at two different locations the classroom, located at the UBAYA campus and the home office, 10 km away. Indonesia has an average solar irradiation of about 4.8 kWh/m²/day (PWC Indonesia, 2013) which is for ideal conditions for these tests. At the home office, tests were conducted on different photovoltaic systems. A series of measuring devices recorded the performance of the 800 W PV system and the consumption of the 1.35 kW air conditioner (cooling capacity). To have an off grid system many of the components need to be oversized. The inverter has to be oversized to meet the startup load of the air conditioner, which can be 3 to 8 times the operating power (Rozenblat, 2013). High energy consumption of the air conditioner would require a large battery storage to provide one day of autonomy. The PV systems output must at least match the consumption of the air conditioner. A grid connect system provides a much better solution with the 800 W PV system providing 80 % of the 3.5 kWh load of the air conditioner, the other 20 % coming from the grid during periods of low irradiation. In this system the startup load is provided by the grid so the inverter does not need to be oversized. With the grid-connected system, the PV panel’s production does not need to match the consumption of the air conditioner, although a smaller PV array will mean a smaller percentage of the load will be covered by PV. Using the results from the home office tests and results from measurements made in the classroom. Two different PV systems (8 kW and 12 kW) were simulated to power both the current air conditioners (COP 2.78) and new air conditioners (COP 4.0). The payback period of the systems can vary greatly depending on if a feed in tariff is awarded or not. If the feed in tariff is awarded the best system is the 12 kW system, with a payback period of 4.3 years and a levelized cost of energy at -3,334 IDR/kWh. If the feed in tariff is not granted then the 8 kW system is the best choice with a lower payback period and lower levelized cost of energy than the 12 kW system under the same conditions.
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O Modelo Macroeconômico Brasileiro tem como Características: Abertura Financeira, uma Estratégia de Crescimento Baseada em Poupança Externa, um Câmbio Sobrevalorizado, Déficit em Conta Corrente, um Alto Nível de Endividamento Externo, uma Taxa Básica (Selic) de Juros Elevada, uma Inflação Baixa, Porém, Inercial, uma Política Fiscal Frouxa, Poupança Pública Negativa, Alto Nível de Endividamento do Estado, Baixas Expectativas de Lucros, Salários Estagnados, uma Taxa de Poupança Doméstica Deprimida, Baixo Nível de Investimento, Alta Taxa de Desemprego e uma Renda Per Capita Próxima da Estagnação. a Economia Brasileira Atingiu uma Estabilização de Preços em 1994 Mas, Não, uma Estabilização Macroeconômica, na Medida em que não se Conseguiu um Equilíbrio Intertemporal e Termos Fiscais e nas Contas Externas. o Crescimento Só Voltará se as Autoridades Reconhecerem que a Economia do País Está Presa Numa Armadilha Dupla que Envolve a Taxa de Juros e o Câmbio e Decidirem Inverter o Processo Perverso da Equação Macroeconômica Escorada em Altas Taxas de Juros e Num Câmbio Sobrevalorizado. Entretanto, as Ortodoxias Internacional e Doméstica que Determinam a Política Macroeconômica no País, Continuam a se Valer da Macroeconomia Convencional para Tentar Compreender Problemas não Convencionais E, Assim, são Incapazes de Atingir a Tão Desejada Estabilidade Macroeconômica.
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Estudar uma cidade significa ter em mãos uma certa variedade de fatos e processos cuja expressão se dê a nível do espaço urbano embora não necessariamente tenham origem ou se completem dentro dos limites da cidade. Devo dizer que ao longo de boa parte de minha vida, estive cercada de Salvador por todos os lados em todos os sentidos. Pensei então que seria justo e eventualmente interessante, inverter tal relação: tentar reconhecer Salvador, abordá-la, fazendo-a meu objeto de estudo. Desde muito tempo, a cidade tem sido assunto para os mais diversos ramos de conhecimento, alimentando polêmicas e suscitando direta ou indiretamente uma produção teórica razoável vasta. Ao que parece, todavia, um aspecto básico nessa discussões, diz respeito à existência de duas posturas básicas,"a priori": uma tendente a considerar a cidade como categoria explicativa "per se"; outra, que limita em maior ou menor grau essa possibilidade de auto-reflexão, relacionando o chamado "fenômeno urbano" a uma problemática mais geral, onde a cidade não seria vista como totalizadora de em si, mas como lugar de manifestação dessa totalidade.
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Na última década, a economia brasileira apresentou-se estável adquirindo maior credibilidade mundial. Dentre as opções de investimento, estão os mercados de ações e de títulos públicos. O portfolio de investimento dos agentes é determinado de acordo com os retornos dos ativos e/ou aversão ao risco, e a diversificação é importante para mitigar risco. Dessa forma, o objetivo principal do presente trabalho é estudar a inter-relação entre os mercados de títulos públicos e ações, avaliando aspectos de liquidez e quais variáveis representariam melhor esta relação, verificando também como respondem a um choque (surpresa econômica), pois a percepção de alteração do cenário econômico, ou variações de fluxo financeiro, pode alterar/inverter as relações entre esses mercados. Para isso, estimou-se modelos de vetores auto-regressivos - VAR, com variáveis de retorno, volatilidade e volume negociado para cada um dos mercados em combinações diferentes das variáveis representativas, visando encontrar o(s) modelo(s) mais descritivo(s) das inter-relações entre os mercados, dado a amostra utilizada, para aplicar a dummy de surpresa econômica. Em estudo semelhante Chordia, Sarkar e Subrahmanyam (2005) concluiram que choques de liquidez e volatilidade são positivamente correlacionado nos mercados de ações e títulos públicos em horizontes diários, indicando que os choques de liquidez e volatilidade são muitas vezes de natureza sistêmica. O mesmo não foi observado para a proxy de liquidez utilizada na amostra brasileira. Um resultado interessante a ser ressaltado deve-se as séries SMLL11 (índice Small Caps) e IDkAs (índice de duração constante ANBIMA) não possuírem relação de causalidade de Granger com as demais séries, mas os retornos dos IDkAs Granger causam os retornos do índice SMLL11. Por fim, o choque de surpresa econômica não se mostra explicativo sobre qualquer alteração nas inter-relações entre os mercados de títulos públicos e ações.
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A realização deste trabalho tem como norte a verificação de questões típicas de países periféricos colonizados, como a busca identitária imbricada num processo de hibridação cultural. Para tanto, trabalhamos com duas obras consagradas da literatura brasileira: Iracema, de José de Alencar, e Macunaíma, de Mário de Andrade, vinculando as mesmas a seus períodos literários correspondentes e, estes, ao meio social e político, numa abordagem que privilegia a sociologia da literatura, em que a obra de Antonio Candido, especialmente, serve de base teórico-prática para a realização desta pesquisa. Nesse contexto, achamos interessante, também, verificar como o indianismo de Alencar, trabalhando numa perspectiva pós-colonial e imbuído de um sentimento patriótico e mitificador do índio e da natureza, faz com que a literatura brasileira integre-se às literaturas européias. E, ainda, com que estratégias Macunaíma consegue inverter esteticamente a visão etnocêntrica tradicional e trabalhar com a capacidade crítica de selecionar o que não é do autóctone mas que nos interessa, tingindo esta ação seletiva e seu produto com as cores locais para torná-los dignos representantes de nosso sincretismo racial e cultural. Assim, através de uma postura crítico-sociológica, damos início a uma caminhada pelo viés literário e verificamos que este revelou a hibridação cultural própria do povo brasileiro, ultrapassando preconceitos etnocêntricos, aparentemente sólidos, e mostrando que o caldeamento de raças e, conseqüentemente de crenças e costumes, não deve ser olhado sob a ótica da anomalia mas, sim, sob a luz da fertilidade. Desse modo, as obras analisadas, apesar de possuírem estéticas singulares e pertencerem a quadros sócio-políticos distintos, apresentam em sua essência um compromisso literário maior: fazer uma ficção representativa da realidade cultural brasileira.
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O Carnaval permite à sociedade brasileira se reconhecer como tal, favorecendo a construção de sua identidade social, aquilo que nos torna singularmente brasileiros. Como todo ritual, o Carnaval interrompe do fluxo da vida cotidiana, colocando em relevo alguns de seus aspectos que normalmente não são evidentes, podendo alterar seu significado. O ritual é um meio privilegiado de acesso aos valores e ideologia de uma sociedade e é através dele que ela “pode ter (efetivamente tem) uma visão alternativa de si mesma”*. Roberto DaMatta opõe o Dia da Pátria ao Carnaval, afirmando que enquanto no primeiro há um reforço da ordem social, através da explicitação dos elementos autoritários e hierárquicos da sociedade brasileira, o segundo dramatiza seu oposto, promovendo sua inversão. As folias de Momo celebram a igualdade, dissolvendo temporariamente as barreiras sociais e culturais que definem nosso cotidiano, promovendo a negação das estruturas de poder e autoridade. “Por tudo isso, o carnaval é a possibilidade utópica de mudar de lugar, de trocar de posição na estrutura social. De realmente inverter o mundo em direção à alegria, à abundância, à liberdade e, sobretudo, à igualdade de todos perante a sociedade.”** O Carnaval permite assim a reflexão sobre a vida social. É comum, por exemplo, fantasias ironizando figuras e escândalos políticos.
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Nesta dissertação de mestrado propõe-se simular um sistema para melhorar a qualidade da energia eléctrica produzida por um parque eólico, utilizando conversores multinível NPC costas com costas e controlo óptimo predictivo. Neste trabalho é feito o controlo da potência activa e reactiva que é fornecida à rede de energia eléctrica, a partir de um gerador eólico e é optimizada a forma de onda alternada e sinusoidal de tensão trifásica sem neutro, minimizando o tremor das correntes e a distorção harmónica total, contribuindo para melhorar a qualidade de energia da rede ou de sistemas de alimentação para aplicações críticas como são os sistemas de telecomunicações. Recorre-se ao Matlab/Simulink para simular e comparar os resultados obtidos no sistema de conversão de energia de um parque eólico com o conversor costas com costas com controlo óptimo predictivo com os resultados obtidos com o conversor costas com costas PWM, disponível na biblioteca do software de simulação.