Claims
- 1. An electric vehicle drivetrain comprising:
- a D. C. power supply;
- and A.C. induction motor for driving at least one ground engaging vehicle wheel;
- an inverter which receives an input from said power supply through a substantially fixed D.C. bus and provides a PWM power output to said motor at a preselectable frequency and a preselectable voltage; and
- a control circuit operative to monitor current delivered through said bus, vehicle operator torque demand and torque delivered by said motor to said wheel, and periodically selectively adjust the ratio of said voltage and frequency only when said torques are substantially equal, as a function of a monitored net change in current effected by a previous ratio variation to minimize input energy through said bus under steady state operating conditions.
- 2. The drivetrain of claim 1, further comprising means operative to override said ratio variation when the torque demand is not substantially equal to said delivered torque.
- 3. The drivetrain of claim 2, wherein said override means is incorporated within said control circuit.
- 4. The drivetrain of claim 1, wherein said ratio variations are in discrete increments.
- 5. The drivetrain of claim 1, wherein said control circuit monitors the current flowing within said D.C. bus.
- 6. The drivetrain of claim 1, wherein said A.C. motor is a three-phase induction motor.
- 7. The drivetrain of claim 1, wherein said control circuit comprises means for generating and momentarily storing said voltage-frequency ratio.
- 8. The drivetrain of claim 1, wherein said control circuit comprises means operative to compare said demanded torque and machine delivered torque.
- 9. The drivetrain of claim 1, wherein said voltage/frequency ratio is varied as a function of the net change in current effected by the immediately preceding ratio variation.
Parent Case Info
This is a continuation of application Ser. No. 338,743, filed Jan. 11, 1982, now abandoned which is a continuation of application Ser. No. 186,874, filed Sept. 12, 1980, now abandoned.
US Referenced Citations (7)
Non-Patent Literature Citations (2)
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Toth, A., "Energy Savings in an Induction Motor Using the 8022 Microcontroller", Intel AP-94. |
Eisenhaure et al., "A High Efficiency Controlled Slip Induction Motor Drive for Electrical Vehicles", Conference: Proceedings of the 14th Intersociety Energy Conversion Engineering Conference, Boston, MA, USA, (Aug. 5-10, 1979). |
Continuations (2)
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186874 |
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