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  • 2020-2022  (2)
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  • 1
    Publication Date: 2020-10-13
    Description: This paper presents an extended predictive trajectory control scheme combined with an inner torque ripple minimization considering the current-, flux-linkage-, and voltage-planes of permanent magnet synchronous machines. The extension of a fundamental machine model with flux-linkage harmonics allows the calculation of the inner torque ripple and enables its minimization. For this, the control is divided in two cases: (1) The dynamic operation or large signal behavior which uses the maximal torque gradient for the trajectory strategy during each control period for fastest dynamic operation, and (2) The stationary operation or small signal behavior, utilizing a real time capable polynomial approximation of the rotor position dependent torque hyperbolas (iso-torque curves) of permanent magnet synchronous machines for the ideal torque to current reference values. Since dynamic and steady-state operation is covered, torque to current look-up tables, such as maximum torque per ampere (MTPA)/maximum torque per volt/voltage (MTPV) look-up tables, are not required anymore. The introduced, new control approach is implemented in Matlab/Simulink based on finite element analysis and measured data. Furthermore, test-bench implementations based on measurement data are presented to show the real-time capability and precision.
    Electronic ISSN: 1996-1073
    Topics: Energy, Environment Protection, Nuclear Power Engineering
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  • 2
    Publication Date: 2021-11-11
    Description: Seismic monitoring of the cryosphere is mostly done with land seismometers on the surface of ice masses. Seismic monitoring beneath sea ice at the bottom of ice-covered oceans has hardly been attempted, because ocean bottom seismometers (OBS) are difficult to recover in perennial sea ice. As a result, for example the tectonic activity of the Arctic mid-ocean ridge system is poorly known. Recently, ambient seismic noise in long-term seismic records proved a useful tool to monitor the state of the sea ice cover. From September 2018 - September 2019, we deployed a trial network of 4 broadband OBS in Arctic sea ice. OBS were positioned at distances of 10 km at a water depth of 4 km on eastern Gakkel Ridge. Station noise levels from power spectral density analysis are considerably lower for sub-ice stations than for OBS in the Greenland Sea and are comparable to those of Arctic land stations. The network was designed to record local earthquakes along Gakkel Ridge, but it also yielded valuable data on the sub-ice ambient seismic noise in the Arctic Ocean. Spectrograms covering the entire deployment reveal pronounced seasonality in different frequency bands: Above 5 Hz, noise levels increase when sea ice cover is present. In addition, anthropogenic noise is prominently seen. The secondary microseismic noise peak has two clearly separable components with opposite seasonal evolution. Microseisms at 3-10 s periods relate to swell events outside the Arctic Ocean with a higher incidence of such events during winter time. In contrast, secondary microseisms originating in the Arctic Ocean peak in September during the annual sea ice minimum. Their periods increase from 0.5 s to 5 s as the fetch area for wave evolution increases from June to September.
    Repository Name: EPIC Alfred Wegener Institut
    Type: Conference , notRev
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