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Master's Dissertation
DOI
https://doi.org/10.11606/D.18.2017.tde-12122017-112258
Document
Author
Full name
Aristóteles Toline Giacomini
Institute/School/College
Knowledge Area
Date of Defense
Published
São Carlos, 1998
Supervisor
Committee
Gonzaga, Diógenes Pereira (President)
Creppe, Renato Crivellari
Guerrini, Délio Pereira
Title in Portuguese
Modelagem e simulação computacional do Motor de Indução Linear (M.I.L.)
Keywords in Portuguese
Motor de indução linear
Simulação de MIL
Abstract in Portuguese
O Motor de Indução Linear (M.I.L.) vem, de longa data, sendo analisado e utilizado em aplicações normalmente de tração elétrica. No Brasil é estudado por poucas pessoas e o pioneirismo no assunto coube aos Professores Morency Arouca e Délio Pereira Guerrini, nos anos iniciais da década de 70, no Departamento de Engenharia Elétrica na EESC/USP. Assim, utilizando um protótipo construído pelo Professor Guerrini, desenvolveu-se este trabalho com vistas a complementar sua documentação. O trabalho consiste na Modelagem Matemática, Obtenção dos Parâmetros e Simulação Computacional, com algumas constatações experimentais.
Title in English
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Keywords in English
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Abstract in English
The Linear lnduction Motor (L.l.M.) has been analyzed and applied specially in electrical traction. In Brazil, it was studied very well by a few persons, the pioneers of L.I.M. were the Professors Morency Arouca and Délio Pereira Guerrini, in the early 70's, at the Department of Electrical Engineering of the EESC/USP. Thus, this work has been developed on top of a reduced model of the L.I.M. that was built by Professor Guerrini. The objective of this work is to continue the analysis of the L.I.M. The work is comprised of three parts: Mathematical Modeling, Obtainment of the Parameters and the Computational Simulation, with some experimental checking.
 
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Publishing Date
2017-12-12
 
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