Control method of linear generator for Maglev vehicle

Author(s):  
T. Watanabe ◽  
K. Kondou ◽  
N. Terauchi ◽  
T. Yamamoto
1995 ◽  
Vol 115 (3) ◽  
pp. 348-353 ◽  
Author(s):  
Tomoki WATANABE ◽  
Hirohisa UENO ◽  
Noriko TAKEUCHI ◽  
Sumio NAGABUCHI ◽  
Hideki HAYASHI ◽  
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2020 ◽  
pp. 146808742093124
Author(s):  
Hidemasa Kosaka ◽  
Tomoyuki Akita ◽  
Shigeaki Goto ◽  
Yoshihiro Hotta

A free piston engine linear generator, which has the potential of the compact physique, high brake efficiency and high flexibility for fuel, has been developed. The developed free piston engine linear generator consists of a two-stroke combustion unit, an air-bounce chamber and a linear generator. The key technologies to realize the continuous operation are the control method and lubricating and cooling strategies. The proposed structure is featured as a piston shape with two different diameters coaxially, called a “W-shape” piston, which has an empty space inside for the oil cooling path. The performance of the structure is evaluated by a one-dimensional cycle simulation. The result indicates the possible output power of 10 kW and thermal efficiency of 42% using premixed charge compression ignition combustion strategy. The control method is another challenge of the free piston engine linear generator. This work proposes two strategies of the position feedback control method and the resonant pendulum type control method. The first method has the function of the feedback loops for the piston position and velocity so that the piston motion follows the reference profile calculated in advance. The experimental results show the limited range of operation because the fixed profile does not absorb the deviation of the piston motion due to the combustion deviation. The second method is based on the speed control without a fixed reference profile of the piston motion. The experimental result shows the robustness to the change in operating parameters such as ignition position, amount of fuel and desired power output.


2019 ◽  
Vol 7 (4) ◽  
pp. 101
Author(s):  
Shuheng Qiu ◽  
Haifeng Wang

Wave energy, a high-quality renewable energy, is abundant in reserves and relatively stable. However, the wave energy power of the same sea area varies greatly in different seasons. The traditional linear generator cannot work efficiently in such a wide power range. This paper presents a segmented permanent-magnet linear generator structure, which is especially designed for the wave energy converter. This type of linear generator can match the wave energy power by increasing or decreasing the specific primary unit, making the generator more efficient over a wider range of wave power than the traditional type. This paper verifies the correctness by finite element analysis.


Author(s):  
Erimitsu Suzuki ◽  
Ken Watanabe

To make the superconducting magnetically levitated transport (maglev) system more attractive, it has been important to enhance the ride comfort by controlling vehicle vibration. Maglev vehicle vibrations have been reduced in previous experiments by controlling only the secondary suspension between the car bodies and bogies. However, by doing so, it has been difficult to reduce vibration for the characteristic and relatively high frequencies of the primary suspension between the bogies and guideway. Recently, control of the primary suspension is being considered. Power collecting coils of a linear generator system, which is being tested as an onboard power source, can also generate additional forces that can be used to control vibrations. Because this type of vibration control can apply damping directly to the primary suspension, it can reduce vibrations of relatively higher frequencies that are difficult to reduce by controlling only the secondary suspension. A maglev vehicle model that focuses on vertical and pitching motions is used to examine the effectiveness of reducing vibrations by using a linear generator damping force control in the primary suspension and linear quadratic (LQ) control of the actuators in the secondary suspension. Experimental results using the linear generator on a full-scale maglev vehicle on the Yamanashi Maglev Test Line are described.


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