POWER
ELECTRONICS AND ELECTRIC MACHINERY RESEARCH CENTER |
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The
U.S. Department of Energys broad-based research center for power electronics
and electric machinery and associated technologies is located at the NTRC.
Researchers in the Power Electronic and Electronic Machinery Research Center
develop and prototype the next generation of cost-effective converters,
adjustable-speed drives, electric utility and distributed-generation applications,
motor controls, and efficient, compact electric machines. |
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Facilities
and Equipment
The laboratory
area of the ORNL Power Electronics and Electric Machinery Research Center
has more than 700 m2 (9000 ft2) of space for developing and building the
next-generation prototypes of inverters, rectifiers, and electric machine
technology. Team members use and develop the latest analysis, simulation,
and design software to provide proof of principle before hardware implementation
of their circuit and motor designs.
- 600-V/600-A
bi-directional dc power supply
- 100-hp
10,000-rpm, 4-quadrant dynamometer
- High-speed
rotational equipment safety tank
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Expertise
The PEEMRC
staff are recognized internationally for their expertise in:
- Advanced
inverters and adjustable-speed drives
- Power
transmission and distribution R&D
- Electric
machines
- Power
quality, efficiency, and measurement
The Centers
reputation is supported by patents and publication
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Capabilities
Advanced
inverters and adjustable speed drives
- Advanced
soft-switching inverter topologies
- Packaging
technologies for EMI minimization and space and weight reductions
- DSP-based
control technologies for motor drives
- Flywheel
energy storage applications and ultra-high speed drive applications
- Transportation
applications such as electric and/or hybrid vehicle traction drives,
motor-assisted turbocharger, electric air conditioning, fuel cell converters,
and other auxiliary drives
- Multilevel
inverters for high voltage and/or high power motor drives
Power
transmission and distribution R&D
- Multilevel
converters for utility applications such as active power filters, static
var generation, voltage regulation, harmonic compensation, and solar
cell power generation/utility interface.
- Multilevel
converters for back-to-back intertie of two asynchronous systems, HVDC
applications, and distributed generation/utility interfaces
Electric
machines
- Radial
and axial air-gap permanent magnet machines
- Switched
reluctance and synchronous reluctance machines
- dc homopolar
and soft-commutated machines
- Superconducting
motors, generators, and transformers
- Field
weakening techniques and other methods for high-speed motors
- Advanced
stator, rotor, and brush manufacturing technology for electric machines
- Finite
element analysis of electromagnetics, mechanical stresses, and thermal
analysis
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Projects:
Power Electronics
Multilevel
inverters
- Cascade
multilevel inverter for utility applications
- Compact
diode-clamped multilevel converter
- Multilevel
universal power conditioner
- Multilevel
dc/dc converter for dual-voltage systems
- Voltage
sag supporter
Soft-switching
converters
- Electric
bus inverter
- Auxiliary
resonant tank inverter
- Magnetic
stereotaxis system
- Isolated
bi-directional dc/dc converter for fuel cell systems
- Soft-switching
snubber inverter
- Soft-switching
bi-directional dc/dc converter for fuel cell energy management
Other
transportation applications
- Automotive
integrated power module
- Hybrid
electric vehicle converter modeling
- Fiber
optic microsensors for automotive electrical measurements
- A dual
stator brushless dc motor for a hybrid electric vehicle
- Alternator
and inverter for advanced military mobile power generator sets
- Cost sensitivity
to battery-pack voltages in hybrid electric vehicles
- Field
weakening through dual mode inverter controller
- Silicon
carbide power drives
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Projects:
Electric Machinery
Permanent
magnet technology
- Low-inertia
permanent magnet machines
- Axial
gap permanent magnet motor technology
- Radial
gap permanent magnet motor-assisted turbocharger
- Ultracompact
permanent magnet compressor motor and self-sensing motor drive
- Direct
control of air-gap flux in permanent magnet machines
- Flux enhancement
of permanent magnet machines
Novel ac machine technology
- Switch
reluctance motor and drive
- Superconducting
generator
- Manufacturing
technology of copper rotor bars for electric machines
Novel
dc machine technology
- Soft commutated
dc motor
- High-power-density
homopolar motors
- Advanced
brush technology for dc motors
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Projects:
Other Transportation Applications
- Hybrid
electric vehicle motor modeling
- Automotive
electric motor drive
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For more
information
For more
detailed information on our R&D program, visit the
Power
Electronics and Electric Machinery Research Center.
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Contact:
Don Adams
Phone: 865-946-1321
Email: adamsdj@ornl.gov
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