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CUTTHROAT ENERGY Preliminary Design Review

CUTTHROAT ENERGY Preliminary Design Review. Sponsored by:. Overview. Electrical Layout. The Problem. Needs. Additional high-speed run 260 rpm ~800V ~1300A 25 sec of additional energy. Deliverables. Documents Problem Description and Requirements Potential Design Solutions

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CUTTHROAT ENERGY Preliminary Design Review

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  1. CUTTHROAT ENERGYPreliminary Design Review

  2. Sponsored by:

  3. Overview

  4. Electrical Layout

  5. The Problem

  6. Needs • Additional high-speed run • 260 rpm • ~800V • ~1300A • 25 sec of additional energy

  7. Deliverables Documents • Problem Description and Requirements • Potential Design Solutions • Recommended System Selection • Final Configuration Report Models • Laboratory model of scaled system

  8. Project Learning • PM Motors • Power Electronics • Ultracapacitors • Transient Simulation

  9. Parallel DC Solution

  10. Series DC Solution

  11. Capacitor Solution • Pros • Quick Device Response • Low Development Cost • Long Life • Cons • Component Cost • Size • Charging

  12. Auxiliary System • Pros • Use exiting equipment • Small size • Component Cost • Cons • Development Cost • Available Energy

  13. Design Matrix

  14. Begin Project Definition (Phase 1): September 8, 2006 Client Interview: September 18, 2006 Bayview Visitation: October 3, 2006 Project Needs/Specifications: October 16, 2006 Begin Conceptual Design (Phase 2): October 16, 2006 Individual Learning Presentations: October 23, 2006 Math Model Prototype #1: October 23, 2006 Preliminary Design Review: November 3, 2006 Math Model Prototype #2: November 6, 2006 Evaluate and Select Among Alternatives: November 10, 2006 Begin System Integration (Phase 3): November 13, 2006 Interim Design Report Review: November 17, 2006 Rough Draft Laboratory Model: November 17, 2006 Refined Laboratory Model: November 29, 2006 Snapshot Day: December 1, 2006 Finalize Proposal/ Project Plan: December 8, 2006 Schedule

  15. Series Transient Model

  16. Series Transient Block Model

  17. Speed and Power Profiles

  18. Cabinet and Supplemental Voltages

  19. Questions?

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