Proposal for ECCE Asia 2021 Special Session Multiphase Drives for Modern Living
←
→
Page content transcription
If your browser does not render page correctly, please read the page content below
Proposal for ECCE Asia 2021 Special Session Multiphase Drives for Modern Living Electrical Machines are driving the modern world in one or another way. The modern world is moving towards the sustainability of ecological systems and greener modes of transportation to stabilize the environmental conditions for future generations. For this, the multiphase machines have risen as efficient solutions over traditional 3-phase electrical machines due to the higher efficiency, highly reliable operation, lower-rated resources, lesser torque ripple and better power/torque sharing. Even though the roots of multiphase machines have established in the middle of the 20th century, the technology advancements in power electronics have boosted the interest of multiphase machines in all modern electrical applications. In the present century, the multiphase machines have explored for wind energy systems, electric traction with gearless operation, AC on-board fast charging of electric vehicles, ship propulsion systems with improved fault tolerance and efficient drive system for more electric aircraft. The objectives of this special session on “multiphase inverter driven multiphase machines for modern living” are mainly to demonstrate the advanced innovations and research outcomes in the area of multiphase machines, multiphase power converters, fault tolerant operation, modelling, design and control for modern electric applications. The research topics of this session include, but are not limited to: ➢ Design of multiphase machines for modern high power applications (electric vehicles, electric traction, electric ship propulsion and more-electric aircraft) and renewable energy resources (wind and hydro). ➢ Modelling and control of multiphase machines, which includes vector controls, minimized sensor count, sensor-less, model predictive and other advanced control techniques. ➢ Multiphase inverters (two level or multilevel) for improving the performance of multiphase machines ➢ PWM techniques for multiphase inverter fed multiphase machines ➢ Fault tolerant operation of multiphase machines ➢ Torque enhancement with multiphase machines ➢ Pole phase modulation techniques for multiphase machines 1
Names of special session organizers 1. Prof. Atif Iqbal-Qatar University, Doha, Qatar 2. Dr. B. Prathap Reddy-Qatar University, Doha, Qatar 3. Prof. Jaroslaw Guzinski-Gdansk University of Technology, Poland Short biography of the organizers Atif Iqbal, Fellow IET (UK), Fellow IE (India) and Senior Member IEEE, Vice-Chair, IEEE Qatar section, DSc (Poland), PhD (UK)- Associate Editor, IEEE Trans. On Industrial Electronics, IEEE ACCESS, Editor-in-Chief, I’manager journal of Electrical Engineering, Former Associate Editor IEEE Trans. On Industry Application. Full Professor at the Dept. of Electrical Engineering, Qatar University and Former Full Professor at Electrical Engineering, Aligarh Muslim University (AMU), Aligarh, India. Recipient of Outstanding Faculty Merit Award academic year 2014-2015 and Research excellence awards 2015 and 2019 at Qatar University, Doha, Qatar. He received his B.Sc. (Gold Medal) and M.Sc. Engineering (Power System & Drives) degrees in 1991 and 1996, respectively, from the Aligarh Muslim University (AMU), Aligarh, India and PhD in 2006 from Liverpool John Moores University, Liverpool, UK. He obtained DSc (Habilitation) from Gdansk University of Technology in Control, Informatics and Electrical Engineering in 2019. He has been employed as a Lecturer in the Department of Electrical Engineering, AMU, Aligarh since 1991 where he served as Full Professor until Aug. 2016. He is recipient of Maulana Tufail Ahmad Gold Medal for standing first at B.Sc. Engg. (Electrical) Exams in 1991 from AMU. He has received several best research papers awards e.g. at IEEE ICIT-2013, IET- SEISCON-2013, SIGMA 2018, IEEE CENCON 2019 and IEEE ICIOT 2020. He has published widely in International Journals and Conferences his research findings related to Power Electronics, Variable Speed Drives and Renewable Energy Sources. Dr. Iqbal has authored/co-authored more than 420 research papers and four books and several chapters in edited books. He has supervised several large R&D projects worth more than multi million USD. He has supervised and co-supervised several PhD students. His principal area of research interest is Smart Grid, Complex Energy Transition, Active Distribution Network, Electric Vehicles drivetrain, Sustainable Development and Energy Security, Distributed Energy Generation and multiphase motor drive system. Prathap Reddy. B, IEEE Member, currently working as a Postdoctoral Research Fellow at Qatar University, Qatar. He received the B.Tech. degree in Electrical and Electronics Engineering from Jawaharlal Nehru Technological University Anantapur, in 2014, M.Tech. degree in Power Electronics and Drives from Lovely Professional University, Punjab, India in 2016 and Ph.D. degree in Power Electronics and Drives from Indian Institute of Technology Hyderabad, India in 2019. He received Gold Medal for scoring the highest CGPA and Academic Honour award in M.Tech. for year 2016 at Lovely Professional University Punjab. During his Ph.D., received the Excellence in Research Award, Appreciation in Research Awards for the year 2018 and 2019, respectively at IIT Hyderabad, India. He has published good number of Transactions in IEEE TIE, TPEL and other high impact 2
journals in the area of Power Electronics and multiphase drives. His research interests include pole phase modulation based machines for electric traction, multilevel inverters, multiphase machines, open end winding induction motor drives, DC-DC converters and pulse width modulation techniques. Jaroslaw Guzinski received M.Sc., Ph.D. and D.Sc. degrees from the Electrical Engineering Department at Technical University of Gdansk, Poland in 1994, 2000 and 2011 respectively. Since 2016 he is Associate Professor at Gdansk University of Technology. Currently he is the head of the Department of Electric Drives and Energy Conversion. In 2012 he was awarded by Polish Academy of Sciences – Division IV: Engineering Sciences for his monograph “Electric drives with induction motors and inverters output filters - selected problems”. He obtained scholarships in the Socrates/Erasmus program, and was granted with three scientific projects supported by the Polish government in the area of sensorless control and diagnostic for drives with LC filters. He has authored and co-authored more than 150 journal and conference papers. He is an inventor of some solutions for speed sensorless drives with LC filters (six patents). His interests include sensorless control of electrical machines, multiphase drives (5- phase), inverter output filters, renewable energy, and electrical vehicles. List of potential authors 1. Prof. Sivakumar K, Indian Institute of Technology, Hyderbad, India, Email: ksiva@iith.ac.in 2. Prof. Manoranjan Sahoo, National Institute of Technology Tiruchirappalli, sahoo@nitt.edu 3. Prof. Rijil Ramchand, National Institute of Technology Calicut, rijil@nitc.ac.in 4. Prof. Jagadanand G, National Institute of Technology Calicut, jagadanand@nitc.ac.in 5. Mr. Moshammad Meraj, Qatar University, Doha, Qatar, mohammadmerajeee@gmail.com 6. Dr. Irfan Khan, Texas A&M University, USA, Email: irfankhan@tamug.edu 7. Prof. B S Umesh, Khalifa University Abu Dhabi, umi_umeshbs@yahoo.com 8. Prof. Abdullah Kouzou, Djelfa University, Algeria, kouzouabdellah@ieee.org 9. Prof. Sanjiveekumar Padmanaban, Aalbourg University, Denmark Email: san@et.aau.dk 10. Prof.Dr.Angelo Tani, University of Bologna, Italy Email: angelo.tani@unibo.it 3
11. Dr.Arkadiusz Lewicki Gdansk University of Technology, POLAND Email: a.lewicki@ely.pg.gda.pl 12. Prof. M. Z. Bin Ibrahim, Universiti Teknikal Malaysia Melaka Email: drzulkifilie@utem.edu.my 13. Dr.Claudio Rossi, University of Bologna, Italy Email: claudio.rossi@mail.ing.unibo.it 14. Prof.Dr.Domenico Casadei, University of Bologna, Italy Email: domenico.casadei@unibo.it 15. Prof.Dr.E.Levi, Liverpool John-Morrison University, UK Email: e.levi@ljmu.ac.uk 16. Prof.Dr.Gabriele Grandi, University of Bologna, Italy Email: gabriele.grandi@unibo.it 17. Prof.Dr.Giovanni Serra, University of Bologna, Italy Email: Giovanni.serra@unibo.it 18. Prof. Dr.K.Gopakumar, CEDT, IISc, Bangalore, India, Email: kgopa@cedt.iisc.ernet.in 19. Prof.Dr.J.Guzinski, Politechika Gdanska, Gdansk University of Technology, Poland Email: jaroslaw.guzinski@pg.gda.pl 20. Prof.Dr.Haitham Abu-Rub, Texas A&M University, Qatar Email: haitham.abu-rub@qatar.tamu.edu 21. Prof.Dr.Hamid Toliyat, Texas A&M University, USA Email: hamid@tamu.edu 22. Dr.M.Imayavaramban, PSN College of Engineering and Technology, India Email: imayavaramban@gmail.com 23. Prof.Dr.Joseph Olorunfemi Ojo, Tennessee Technical University, USA Email: JOjo@tntech.edu 24. Prof.Dr. A.Kalam, Victoria University, Melbourne, Australia Email: akhtar.kalam@vu.edu.au 25. Dr. Martin Jones, Liverpool John Moores University, Liverpool, UK, Email: martin.jones@ljmu.ac.uk 26. Dr. Obrad Dordevic, Liverpool John Moores University, Liverpool, UK Email: O.Dordevic@ljmu.ac.uk 27. Prof.Dr.Lazhar Ben Brahim, Qatar University, Doha, Qatar Email: brahim@qu.edu.qa 4
28. Dr.Luca Zarri, University of Bologna, Italy Email: luca.zarri2@unibo.it 29. Dr.Marek Adamowicz Gdynia Martime University, Poland Email: madamowi@am.gdynia.pl 30. Dr.Marcin Morawiec Gdansk University of Technology, POLAND Email: marglab@ely.pg.gda.pl 31. Dr.Michele Mengoni, University of Bologna, Italy Email: michele.mengoni3@unibo.it 32. Dr.S.Moinoddine, Aligarh Muslim University, Aligarh, India Email: moinuddin2006@gmail.com 33. Prof.Dr.Patrick W.Wheeler, University of Nottingham, UK Email: pat.wheeler@nottingham.ac.uk 34. Dr.K.Rajambal, Pondicherry Engineering College, Puducherry, India Email: rajambalk@pec.edu 35. Prof. Dr.M.Rizwan Khan, Aligarh Muslim University, Aligarh, India Email: rizwan.eed@gmail.com 36. Prof.Dr.Rodriguezi, Universidad Tecnica Federico Santa Maria, Chile Email: jrp@usm.cl 37. Prof.Dr.G.K.Singh, Indian Institute of Technology Roorkee, India Email: gksngfee@iitr.ernet.in 38. Dr.Srirama Srinivas, Indian Institute of Technology Madras, India Email: srsrini12@iitm.ac.in 39. Dr. SK. Moin Ahmed, Texas A&M University at Qatar, Email: sk.moin@qatar.tamu.edu 40. Dr. Ramzi Trabelsi, High Institute of Applied Sciences and Technology of Sousse, Tunisia, Email: trabelsi.ramzi@yahoo.fr List of potential reviewers 1. Sivakumar K, ksiva@iith.ac.in 2. Mohammad Meraj, mohammadmerajeee@gmail.com 3. Manoranjan Sahoo, sahoo@nitt.edu 4. Rijil Ramchand, rijil@nitc.ac.in 5. Madhukar Rao, airinenimadhu@gmail.com 5
6. Syed Rehman, syed.rahman.rahman@gmail.com 7. Kiran Pandav Maroti, kiranpandav88@yahoo.in 8. Sagar Mahajan, sagar25.mahajan@gmail.com 9. Marif Daula, marifdaula1@gmail.com 10. Jagadanand G, jagadanand@nitc.ac.in 11. Priyanaka, priyanka.cp03@gmail.com 12. Janaki Ramaiah V, ee17resch11013@iith.ac.in 13. Jitendra Kummari, ee18resch11010@iith.ac.in 14. G Siva Kumar, ee18resch01005@iith.ac.in 15. B S Umesh, umi_umeshbs@yahoo.com Note: The authors will also be the reviewers. 6
You can also read