DocumentCode :
1554810
Title :
Potential starter/generator technologies for future aerospace applications
Author :
Elbuluk, Malik E. ; Kankam, M.D.
Author_Institution :
Dept. of Electr. Eng., Akron Univ., OH, USA
Volume :
12
Issue :
5
fYear :
1997
fDate :
5/1/1997 12:00:00 AM
Firstpage :
24
Lastpage :
31
Abstract :
This paper presents a search and comparative review of the literature available on variable speed constant frequency (VSCF) technologies. In particular, most of the progress made in the past ten years, using power electronics and electric machines for VSCF systems, is reported. Two VSCF systems, based on induction and switched reluctance machine technologies are presented. The research on the singly- and doubly-fed induction machines has focused on VSCF for wind power generation, whereas that on switched reluctance machines has been directly studied as a VSCF technology in aircraft systems. Results obtained so far favor the switched reluctance machine over the induction machine. Based on the foregoing comparative review, it is recommended that the induction machine be fully investigated as a VSCF drive for aircraft systems. The findings should then be compared with the counterpart SRM system. Issues of comparison may include fault tolerance and redundancy, power density, torque requirements, overload ratings, temperature range and cooling, efficiency and stability over expected operating speed range
Keywords :
aircraft; asynchronous generators; power electronics; power supplies to apparatus; redundancy; reluctance generators; starting; variable speed drives; VSCF systems; aerospace applications; aircraft systems; cooling; doubly-fed induction machines; electric machines; fault tolerance; operating speed; overload ratings; power density; power electronics; redundancy; singly-fed induction machines; starter/generator technologies; switched reluctance machine technologies; torque requirements; variable speed constant frequency technologies; Aircraft; Electric machines; Fault tolerance; Frequency; Induction machines; Power electronics; Redundancy; Reluctance machines; Torque; Wind power generation;
fLanguage :
English
Journal_Title :
Aerospace and Electronic Systems Magazine, IEEE
Publisher :
ieee
ISSN :
0885-8985
Type :
jour
DOI :
10.1109/62.587815
Filename :
587815
Link To Document :
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