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  • About
  • The Global ETD Search service is a free service for researchers to find electronic theses and dissertations. This service is provided by the Networked Digital Library of Theses and Dissertations.
    Our metadata is collected from universities around the world. If you manage a university/consortium/country archive and want to be added, details can be found on the NDLTD website.
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Kilowatt Three-phase Rotary Transformer Design for Permanent Magnet DC Motor with On-rotor Drive System

Xu, Ye January 2016 (has links)
The aim of this thesis is to design a kilowatt three-phase step-down rotary transformer for a permanent magnet DC motor. The permanent magnet DC motor has an on-rotor drive system, and therefore requiring a power supply that can transfer power to its drive unit without mechanical contact. The rotary transformer has a detached magnetic coupling structure that qualifies it as a potential method for the wireless power transfer. This thesis studies the rotary transformer as a static device, focusing on its core loss. By using a transient finite element analysis of COMSOL Multiphysics and an iron loss prediction model, the rotary transformer was optimized in terms of efficiency and power density for the on-rotor drive system through proper material selection and geometry exploration. After this, a mechanical design, which based on a literature review of the influences of manufacturing processes on electrical steels, was proposed for realizing the core fabrication and the rotary transformer assembly. The results show that the rotary transformer can step down 400 V/50 Hz three-phase voltage to 13.15V in a Delta-wye connection and output 1.17kW power over an air-gap of 0.3mm with 95.94% overall efficiency. The proposed mechanical design enables the transformer to minimize the core loss and the manufacturing cost. Without using resonant inductive coupling, this transformer design simplifies the power supply for the motor, thereby decreasing the motor manufacturing and maintenance cost.
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Repetitive Control Of A Three-phase Uninterruptible Power Supply With Isolation Transformer

Cetinkaya, Suleyman 01 January 2007 (has links) (PDF)
A repetitive control method for output voltage control of a three phase uninterruptible power supply (UPS) with isolation transformer is investigated. In the method voltage control loop is employed in the stationary dq frame. The controller eliminates the periodic errors on the output voltages due to inverter voltage nonlinearity and load disturbances. The controller design and implementation details are given. The controller is implemented on a 5-kVA UPS prototype which is constructed in laboratory. Linear and nonlinear loads for balanced and unbalanced load operating conditions are considered. The steady-state and dynamic performance of the control method are investigated in detail. The theory of the control strategy is verified by means of simulations and experiments.
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Snížení zapínacího proudu transformátoru / Reducing transformer inrush

Zoufalý, Marek January 2015 (has links)
In this thesis is described the function and design of the transformer designed on ferromagnetic core, composed of transformer sheets. It is explained a transient inrush current of the transformer. In this work is inserted voltage and current waveforms, designed printed circuit board, serving to reduce the inrush current.
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Snížení zapínacího proudu transformátoru / Reducing transformer inrush

Zoufalý, Marek January 2016 (has links)
In this thesis is described the function and design of the transformer designed on ferromagnetic core, composed of transformer sheets. It is explained a transient inrush current of the transformer. In this work is inserted voltage and current waveforms, designed printed circuit board, serving to reduce the inrush current.
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Utveckling av laboration om trefastransformatorn : En studie om transformatorer / Development of three phase transformer lab : A study about transformers

Al-Breihi, Mohammed January 2014 (has links)
Examensarbetet har utforts pa uppdrag av enheten for Data- och Elektroteknik pa skolan for Teknik och Halsa, KTH. Denna studie om transformatorer omfattar deras funktioner och anvandningsomraden, hur de ar uppbyggda, hur karnan och lindningarna som ar transformatorns viktigaste delar ar uppbyggda, vilka materiel som anvands vid konstruktion av dessa samt vilka typer det finns av dem beskrivs i rapporten. Vidare beskrivs flera olika transformatortypers funktioner och anvandningsomraden. Eftersom en viktig del av studien varit pa vilka satt transformatorer kan utvecklas for okad miljovanlighet och livslangd gar rapporten igenom olika vegetabiliska oljor, vilka fordelar de har gentemot mineraloljor och vilka egenskaper de har samt pa vilket satt de ar skonsammare mot miljon. HVDC-enheter transformerar hoga spanningar fran vaxelspanning till likspanning for mindre resistiva forluster och darmed lagre energiforluster vilket i sin tur leder till en renare miljo. Teorigenomgangen av transformatorn ligger till grund for utformningen av en laboration for undervisningsbruk, bl.a. i en kurs om elkraftteknik som ges i hogskoleingenjorsprogrammet Elektroteknik pa KTH. / This degree project was carried out on behalf of the unit for Computer and Electrical engineering at the School of Technology and Health, KTH. This study about transformers, their function and uses, the way they’re built, how the core and windings, which are the most important parts of a transformer, are made and what kind of materials are used to make them. Several types of transformers and their functions are described. A crucial part of the study has been to search for different ways to develop transformers to make them environmentally safer and to increase their life-span. As such this work describes different transformer oils, what advantages and disadvantages they have compared to mineral oils, what properties they have and in what way they’re less harmful for the environment. HVDC units transform high voltages from Alternating Current to Direct Current to lessen the resistive losses and energy losses which lead to a cleaner environment. The theory examination of the transformer is the basis for the formation of a lab for educational use, among others in a course about electrical power that’s included in Bachelor of Science in Electrical Engineering at KTH.

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