DocumentCode :
2809266
Title :
High Efficiency IPM Motor Drives for Hybrid Electric Vehicles
Author :
Rahman, M.A.
Author_Institution :
Memorial Univ. of Newfoundland, St. John´´s
fYear :
2007
fDate :
22-26 April 2007
Firstpage :
252
Lastpage :
255
Abstract :
In the 21st century, global warming has become an important issue. Carbon dioxide (CO2) gas emissions should be reduced to preserve the correct air quality as per Kyoto protocol, implemented on February 16, 2005 by most of the countries. Modern human beings, who enjoy the fruits of electric energy technologies for climate controlled home and work place environments via air conditioners/heat pumps, and mass transportation using cars as necessities, cannot put up with the inconveniences of the past. In order to maintain and develop this energy consuming technologies, availability of sustainable energy sources and their effective uses through efficiency improvements are of paramount importance. Power electronics and electric motor drives are the enabling technologies crucial for industrial competitiveness in the world market place. One of the most valuable achievements in power electronics is to introduce degree of freedom to variable frequency from the fixed value of the generated electrical power supplies. Over 60% of the generated energy is consumed by electric motors. Variable speed drive, which regulates the speed of the motor by controlling the frequency through smart uses of power electronics and control systems, can significantly reduce the energy consumption. Thus improvements in efficiency of the drive systems are the most effective measures to reduce primary energy consumption; and thereby reduce CO2 gas emissions, which cause global warming. The objective of this paper is to provide a short introduction to the recent emergence of high efficiency and high performance interior permanent magnet (IPM) synchronous motors. Highlights of IPM motors include wide spread application in Japanese made hybrid electric vehicles to save precious electric energy, reduce gas emission and deter climate change.
Keywords :
electric vehicles; energy conservation; motor drives; permanent magnet motors; synchronous motors; IPM motor drives; electric energy conservation; electric motor drives; gas emission reduction; hybrid electric vehicles; interior permanent magnet synchronous motors; power electronics; sustainable energy sources; Control systems; Electric motors; Electric variables control; Energy consumption; Frequency; Global warming; Hybrid electric vehicles; Motor drives; Power electronics; Synchronous motors;
fLanguage :
English
Publisher :
ieee
Conference_Titel :
Electrical and Computer Engineering, 2007. CCECE 2007. Canadian Conference on
Conference_Location :
Vancouver, BC
ISSN :
0840-7789
Print_ISBN :
1-4244-1020-7
Electronic_ISBN :
0840-7789
Type :
conf
DOI :
10.1109/CCECE.2007.69
Filename :
4232728
Link To Document :
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