Dc, Synchronous Or Induction Motor?, how to choose a motor/generator for a particular application |
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Dc, Synchronous Or Induction Motor?, how to choose a motor/generator for a particular application |
Oct 30 2007, 09:42 PM
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Hi All...
I am thinking of developing an electrical motor to be used as a generator/motor as part of the energy storage system. The application is meant for hybrid car engine. So I need a generator to change the mechanical energy from the braking system to electrical energy (which is stored in battery) and vice versa. The problem is I am quite blur on how to start doing it. What kind of motor should I use, DC or AC? If any of you guys can help me with the tips on how to choose a motor for that application, please tell me. Thank you. |
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Nov 2 2007, 04:47 PM
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abeamri,
"do-it-yourself" is not possible in a difficult market like hybrid vehicles. If I have to take a decision, my choice will be "permanent magnet brushless 5-phase motor", due to the best performances vs. weight, volume and efficiency. Regards Mario -------------------- |
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