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Development of Switched Reluctance Motor for EV Traction System

2001-03-05
2001-01-0957
Switched Reluctance Motor (SRM) mainly has two advantageous characteristics such as no magnet and simple construction. These characteristics contribute lower cost and higher reliability compared with other motor systems such as brushless permanent magnet motors or induction motors. However, acoustic noise and output torque ripple should be improved when the SRM is applied to a traction system for passenger electric vehicle since these characteristics directly affect vehicle quietness and drivability. In this paper, we describe a system configuration of the SRM traction system for passenger electric vehicle. The SRM traction system includes an electric motor, transmission gears and power inverter module. Then, an approach to improve acoustic noise and output torque ripple is introduced. Generation mechanisms of acoustic noise and output torque ripple are analyzed.
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Drive Train Vibration and Acoustic Noise Reduction Control of Switched Reluctance Motor for Electric Vehicle

2002-06-03
2002-01-1887
Switched Reluctance Motor (SRM) mainly has two advantageous characteristics such as no magnet and simple construction. These characteristics contribute lower cost and higher reliability compared with other motor systems such as brushless permanent magnet motors or induction motors. However, SRM has disadvantages that are its torque ripple and acoustic noise in particularly. Moreover, the resonance frequency mode of a motor system is excited by torque ripple, and drive train vibration is caused. These noise and vibration should be suppressed when the SRM is applied to a traction system for passenger electric vehicle since these characteristics affect vehicle quietness and drivability. In this paper, we describe an approach to suppress drive train vibration and acoustic noise.
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Experimental Study of Reduction Methods for Clutch Pedal Vibration and Drive Train Rattling Noise from Clutch System

1993-11-01
932007
When a clutch pedal is operated, the clutch pedal vibration and interior noise are mostly affected by the dynamic characteristics of the clutch cover assembly. We achieved a high correlation between vehicle test data and results using this method when exciting not only clutch system but also the engine system. Finally, we developed an excitation method to evaluate the dynamic characteristics of the clutch cover assembly.
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Newly Developed Long-Life Potentiometer for Automobiles

1993-10-01
932868
Aiming at improved reliability and cost reduction of position sensors for automobiles, we tackled with the challenge of developing long life contact type potentiometer which has a simple construction and cost advantage. We made clear the wear characteristics of the resistor materials and the mechanism how noise occurs, and developed a long life, low noise resistor material, and the double - layer resistor structure which has excellent characteristic in durability. We also clarified the ways of using brushes according to applications through the investigation of the relationship between the contact shape and the amount of wear of the resistor. Based on these investigation, we have developed a highly reliable throttle position sensor and a long life vehicle height sensor.
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Sensor-Less Position Control System for Memory Seat

2003-03-03
2003-01-0095
We have developed Sensor-less Memory Seat system that requires no position sensors such as Hall ICs etc.. It detects the rotation of DC motor by current ripple signals in motor operating current. The developed Sensor-less position control system can attenuate a wide frequency variation of Motor current noise which varies depending on motor condition and convert small current ripples to Pulse signals in proportion to the rotation of DC motor. We realized low cost position control method for use in Memory Seat system.
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Study on Stabilization Friction Coefficient of Disc Brake Pads in Cold Condition

1997-10-06
973030
Resolving the brake squeal that occurs under various environments is a major topic, and a resolution method is eagerly anticipated. We focused on the phenomenon that, amid various environmental conditions, squeal occurs easily when an automobile has been left standing in a cold environment. We checked the details focusing on the friction coefficient (hereafter, μ). As a result, we found that μ increases when squeal is generated, and that the sliding surface film contributes to the μ behavior. We studied measures to be taken to increase the μ in cold conditions.
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