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Selection of a Brushless DC Motor Employed to Propel an Electric Car

2011-10-04
2011-36-0246
This work presents the results of the development of a small electric car and the study of a Brushless DC Motor, employed to propel the electric car. The aim was selecting a motor with characteristics of operation suited to propel the electric car at a speed from 12 to 20 km/h. The propulsion system has a brushless DC motor and an electronic control unit. The electronic control unit was designed and constructed based on the characteristics of the selected brushless motor. Tests were carried out on the electric car, with the purpose of determining the behavior of the mechanical power required by it, as a function of speed. The results allowed selecting a brushless motor with the following characteristics: 12 V, 5.9 A and 13600 rpm. A theoretical study was developed to determine the suited gear ratio between the speed of the motor and the speed of the wheels of the car.
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Project of a Load Cell for a Dynamometer

2010-10-06
2010-36-0285
The Laboratory of Automotive Prototypes of ULBRA has developed researches to construct small automotive cars of high efficiency. The principal aim is to develop and apply new technologies that allow increasing the efficiency of electric and gas engine cars. Those cars received the denomination of Camels. This work presents the results of the study and development of a dynamometer employed in the measurement of torque produced by a small brushless DC motor. That motor was applied to drive a small electric car designed and constructed at ULBRA. Due to difficulties in finding a load cell to measure loads smaller than 20 N, a ring-type load cell was constructed to measure static force in uniaxial direction, range from 0 to 20 N. The load cell had strain gages connected to a data acquisition system. The acquisition system was connected to PC via USB. The measurement system consisted of an analog digital converter (A/D), model MyPCLab, produced by NOVUS.
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