Electricity: motive power systems – Plural – diverse or diversely controlled electric motors – Slipping and/or racing control for electric motors
Patent
1982-09-30
1984-07-31
Rubinson, G. Z.
Electricity: motive power systems
Plural, diverse or diversely controlled electric motors
Slipping and/or racing control for electric motors
318 49, 318 69, 318 71, 318113, 318376, 318723, G06F 1520
Patent
active
044632894
ABSTRACT:
Apparatus for controlling wheel slip in a locomotive driven by d.c. motors which receive power from a diesel driven generator, has sensors which provide signals representing speeds of different driven wheels to a velocity unit. The velocity unit derives a differential signal representing the difference between the highest and the lowest wheel speeds. A sensor detects current or power in the generator output and the signal from this sensor is sampled periodically and the latest two sampled values are stored. The sampled values are compared to provide a creep reference signal. The differential signal and the creep reference signal are compared and the resulting difference signal is used to control generator output to maximize current during acceleration.
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General Electric Company
Luen Paul Shik
Richardson, Jr. Albert S.
Rubinson G. Z.
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