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Characteristics of Linear Synchronous Motor Drive Cycloconverter for Maglev Vehicle ML-500 at Miyazaki Test Track

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In this paper, a linear synchronous motor (LSM) drive cycloconverter was used for super-high-speed running tests on Miyazaki test track, where the current can be arbitrarily controlled in a range of 200-1300 A. Despite the rigorous power conversion and control, excellent current control characteristics were obtained.
Abstract
Maglev vehicle ML-500 in Japan attained a speed of 517 km/h on December 21, 1979. The linear synchronous motor (LSM) drive cycloconverter fabricated and submitted to the track test has a capacity of approximately 12 000 kVA in a continuously variable frequency range of 0-34 Hz with a sinusoidal current waveform. The current can be arbitrarily controlled in a range of 200-1300 A. Despite the rigorous power conversion and control, excellent current control characteristics were obtained: less than 4 percent in deviation of current peak value, about 4 ° in leading phase deviation and approximately 1.2 ms in zero current interval. Some observations about the LSM driving system are made, and an outline of the design and the data obtained from the super-high-speed running tests on Miyazaki test track are given.

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Fundamental approaches to PWM control based GTO inverters for linear synchronous motor drives

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A high-performance cross-current type cycloconverter-fed induction motor drive system

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Optimum Linear Synchronous Motor Design for High Speed Ground Transportation

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AC–AC Converters

TL;DR: In this article, a three-phase half-wave controlled unidirectional ac regulator is proposed to synthesize the output voltage. But the performance of the regulator is limited by the high power factor and the harmonics in the source currents.
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Current Response Simulation in Six-Phase and Twelve-Phase Cycloconverters

TL;DR: In this paper, a compensating method to improve current response performance is proposed and a digital simulation procedure in order to analyze the output current response of a cycloconverter is discussed.
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A combined system of propulsion and guidance by linear synchronous motors

TL;DR: In this article, the authors describe the principle, various characteristics and test results of a combined system of propulsion and guidance by linear synchronous motors (CSPG) suitable for high speed levitated trains.
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