dSPACE implementation of a propulsion system using dual-induction “Real-Virtual” motors

Citation:

BENOUDJIT D, DRID S, NAÏT-SAÏD N, NAÏT-SAÏD MS, CHRIFI-ALAOUI L. dSPACE implementation of a propulsion system using dual-induction “Real-Virtual” motors. Turkish Journal of Electrical Engineering & Computer Sciences [Internet]. 2015;1 :10.

Abstract:

This paper presents the experimental results of a propulsion control system (PCS) purposed for an electric vehicle using dual-induction vector-controlled “Real-Virtual” motors, which separately drive the rear wheels of the vehicle. The particularity of the proposed PCS is that the conventional mechanical differential is replaced by an electric differential assured by two electric motors operating at different speeds. Therefore, the electric differential principle resulting from the proposed PCS is experimentally tested online by employing a dSPACE platform containing a real motor and a virtual motor, which constitutes the mathematical model of the real one, to prove the effectiveness of the proposed structure.

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