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Title: The Grainger Center for Electric Machinery and Electromechanics


1
The Grainger Center for Electric Machinery and
Electromechanics Update, May 2002
May 2002
  • P. T. Krein, Director
  • Grainger Center for Electric Machinery and
    Electromechanics
  • Dept. of Electrical and Computer Engineering

2
Purposes of the Grainger Center
  • Establish leadership in electric machines and
    electromechanics.
  • Nurture a new generation of engineers for the
    electric machinery field.
  • Advance the technologies of machines and
    electromechanics.
  • Support student team programs in the field, such
    as the Future Energy Challenge.

3
Purposes of the Grainger Center
  • Organize a national collaborative network for
    machines innovation.
  • California Berkeley
  • Georgia Tech
  • Ohio State
  • Purdue
  • RPI
  • Wisconsin

4
Purposes of the Grainger Center
  • Stimulate activity in the processing and use of
    electrical energy as it relates to expanding the
    scope and applications of machines and
    electromechanics.
  • Please see http//www.energychallenge.orgfor a
    view of the major topics for the 2003 Future
    Energy Challenge.
  • Sponsored by USDOE, USDOD, IEEE, and by the
    Grainger Center.

5
About the Grainger Center
  • Started in 1999 with a 1.4 million grant from
    the Grainger Foundation.
  • This included extensive equipment support as well
    as operations.
  • Grant support will be renewed in 2002.
  • A new faculty member (Pat Chapman) was added and
    supported through the CEME.

6
Project Overview
  • Fundamentals of machine design.
  • Best use of materials.
  • Point-by-point selection.
  • Field analysis for optimization.
  • MEMS work from the application and
    electromechanics viewpoints.
  • Motor control (from a systems perspective).
  • Power electronic devices to expand the
    application of drives.

7
Project Overview
  • New energy sources such as miniature fuel cells.
  • Biomechanical research.
  • Ideas with the potential for revolutionary
    advances in machines and electromechanical
    devices.

8
Sample Projects
  • Linear motor design for the teaching laboratory.
  • This provides a true open-frame arrangement for
    detailed classroom experiments.

9
Sample Projects
  • Induction machine optimization for dedicated
    inverter operation.
  • Select among copper, aluminum, and steel at each
    point in the rotor, to maximize torque while
    minimizing losses.
  • Take advantage of an electronic drive to deliver
    the necessary frequency to provide high torque
    and low loss.

10
Sample Projects
  • Battery equalization for improved battery
    management.
  • Keep battery voltagestightly matched
    duringcharge and dischargeto maintain
    performance.
  • A simple switched-capacitor approach provides
    precise matching while avoiding tolerance
    limitations.

11
Sample Projects
  • Gallium-nitride device development for power
    electronics.
  • GaN is an important alternative to SiC.
  • Has the advantages of a high-bandgap material,
    plus it is in production for LEDs.
  • A very promising material for power
    semiconductors.

12
Sample Projects
  • Efficiency-optimizing control for motor drives.
  • This is based on the ripple-correlation concept
    invented at Illinois. Motor flux is adjusted in
    real time to minimize power consumption.
  • Significantbenefits at light load.

13
Sample Projects
  • High-fidelity pulse width modulation (PWM) for
    audio applications with spin-offs for drives.

14
Future Projects
  • Fast 3D magnetics for machine design and
    analysis.
  • Power processing for miniature fuel cells, and a
    possible fuel cell center.
  • Nonlinear controls for complicated motor-load
    combined systems.
  • Noise mitigation in machine applications.
  • Active filters to minimize drive EMI.

15
Ac Motor Designs for 42 V Auto Systems
Source Johnson Electric, 1999.
  • Car motor usage is growing fast.
  • It will soon rise to 200 electric motors per car.
  • The 42 V system redesign is an opportunity.

16
Vehicle Applications
  • CEME has experience in electric and hybrid cars.

17
Miniature Power Applications
  • A sample design challenge
  • Efficient miniature power for communications,
    network nodes, and MEMS devices.
  • Supply just a few milliwatts, with very high
    efficiency.
  • Example power on a chip.

18
Conclusion
  • The Grainger CEME is being built up as the
    national leader in electric machines and
    electromechanics.
  • We intend to nurture a new generation of machine
    designers with broad systems expertise and a
    background in fundamental electromechanics.
  • We seek to pursue revolutionary concepts in the
    design, control, and use of all types of
    electromechanical devices.
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