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Parameters identification of the asynchronous machine substituting circuit
Běloušek, Radim ; Cipín, Radoslav (referee) ; Patočka, Miroslav (advisor)
Mathematical model and substituting circuit both include several parameters, which is important to determine for a control. This work is target on identification of parameters of substitute circuit of the asynchronous machine in -network form. The work is divided into several main units. In the first of them are shown the methods of identification of asynchronous machine on the selected machine. The measuring of torque characteristic by classical way with dynamometer and by dynamically with fly-wheels is shown in the next part of this work. The final part of this work is devoted to interpretation and comparison of achieved results.
Traction Drives with Asynchronous Motors
Běloušek, Josef ; Skala, Bohumil (referee) ; Richter, Aleš (referee) ; Patočka, Miroslav (advisor)
The first part of this work is devoted to the design of a traction asynchronous motor. The second part focuses on the developed method of the equivalent circuit parameters identification of the asynchronous motor in the form of -network. It is explained here that the equivalent circuit in the shape of a -network, alternatively of an inverse 'I-network, is exactly equivalent and fully-fledged to a T-network, although one of two stray inductances is formally missing. Furthermore, the relationships for the conversions of the T-network parameters to the -network parameters and back, and of the T-network to the inverse 'I-network and back are found. The third part deals with the calculation of the torque and the current characteristics of the asynchronous motor. A sensitive analysis of the torque characteristic is carried out on the individual parameters of the equivalent circuit of the asynchronous motor in the form of a -network and a method of the measurement by means of a flywheel is used for the torque characteristic measurement of the asynchronous motor. The fourth part focuses on the verification of the identified -network parameters in the Matlab-model of the traction drive.
Analysis of different types of the induction machine substituting circuit.
Halfar, Lukáš ; Vašíček, Adam (referee) ; Běloušek, Radim (advisor)
The bachelor´s thesis is focused on equivalet circuits of the asynchronous motor. From the topological point of view, we can divide the equivalent circuits into T-network, -network and -network. Each of these circuits has its use. In the thesis are derived all of networks and are described their properties. Their use is deduced from properties. Next part is devoted to derivate reversible formulas between T-network and -network, T-network and -network. The thesis also include derivation of torque characteristic. The practical part is devoted to measuring of asynchronous motor AOM090L02-16 to identify parameters of equivalent circuit. The identification of the parameters is performed by two different methods of identification. The methods are compared by use in formula of torque characteristic. The last part is dedicated to comparison of usefulness of individual equivalent circuits.
Parameter Identification of Induction Motor Equivalent Circuits
Karpenko, Oleksii ; Cipín, Radoslav (referee) ; Toman, Marek (advisor)
In the control of an asynchronous motor, it is important to determine the parameters of its replacement connection with the greatest accuracy. This work focuses on the identification of these parameters by various methods, which are represented in the form of a -network and a T-network. The bachelor thesis is divided into five parts. The first part focuses on the theory of the asynchronous motor, its use, distribution and properties. The second part deals with replacement connections of the asynchronous motor, their specifics and the possibility of its conversion. The third chapter focuses on the theoretical procedures of parameter identification using various methods as well as the theory of engine tests. In the last two chapters, the theoretical findings from the previous parts are experimentally verified on a real engine sample. Subsequently, the results obtained by different methods were compared with each other.
Analysis of different types of the induction machine substituting circuit.
Halfar, Lukáš ; Vašíček, Adam (referee) ; Běloušek, Radim (advisor)
The bachelor´s thesis is focused on equivalet circuits of the asynchronous motor. From the topological point of view, we can divide the equivalent circuits into T-network, -network and -network. Each of these circuits has its use. In the thesis are derived all of networks and are described their properties. Their use is deduced from properties. Next part is devoted to derivate reversible formulas between T-network and -network, T-network and -network. The thesis also include derivation of torque characteristic. The practical part is devoted to measuring of asynchronous motor AOM090L02-16 to identify parameters of equivalent circuit. The identification of the parameters is performed by two different methods of identification. The methods are compared by use in formula of torque characteristic. The last part is dedicated to comparison of usefulness of individual equivalent circuits.
Traction Drives with Asynchronous Motors
Běloušek, Josef ; Skala, Bohumil (referee) ; Richter, Aleš (referee) ; Patočka, Miroslav (advisor)
The first part of this work is devoted to the design of a traction asynchronous motor. The second part focuses on the developed method of the equivalent circuit parameters identification of the asynchronous motor in the form of -network. It is explained here that the equivalent circuit in the shape of a -network, alternatively of an inverse 'I-network, is exactly equivalent and fully-fledged to a T-network, although one of two stray inductances is formally missing. Furthermore, the relationships for the conversions of the T-network parameters to the -network parameters and back, and of the T-network to the inverse 'I-network and back are found. The third part deals with the calculation of the torque and the current characteristics of the asynchronous motor. A sensitive analysis of the torque characteristic is carried out on the individual parameters of the equivalent circuit of the asynchronous motor in the form of a -network and a method of the measurement by means of a flywheel is used for the torque characteristic measurement of the asynchronous motor. The fourth part focuses on the verification of the identified -network parameters in the Matlab-model of the traction drive.
Parameters identification of the asynchronous machine substituting circuit
Běloušek, Radim ; Cipín, Radoslav (referee) ; Patočka, Miroslav (advisor)
Mathematical model and substituting circuit both include several parameters, which is important to determine for a control. This work is target on identification of parameters of substitute circuit of the asynchronous machine in -network form. The work is divided into several main units. In the first of them are shown the methods of identification of asynchronous machine on the selected machine. The measuring of torque characteristic by classical way with dynamometer and by dynamically with fly-wheels is shown in the next part of this work. The final part of this work is devoted to interpretation and comparison of achieved results.

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