Design of single-sided linear induction motor for low-speed Maglev vehicle in 160 km/h and variable slip frequency control

Транспортные системы и технологии(2018)

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Background: The mid-low speed Maglev train adopts the single-sided linear induction motors (SLIMs) as drive part, of which design and control method has become research hotspot when the velocity is elevated from 120 km/h to 160 km/h. Aim: For SLIMs applied in 160 km/h low-speed maglev train, the design scheme is introduced and then a novel variable slip frequency control method is proposed. Methods of the studies: This control method adopts low slip frequency at start-up to produce large starting traction force and high slip frequency during high velocity area to obtain great power. The influence to the normal force is also investigated. Results : With this method, the weight of the system can be effectively reduced and the lightweight design of SLIM is realized. Conclusion: The novel variable slip frequency control method meets the requirement of both high starting acceleration and enough residual acceleration for 160 km/h mid-low speed maglev train.
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variable slip frequency control,single-sided,low-speed
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