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IEEE Transactions on Education | 2006
Oriol Gomis Bellmunt; Daniel Montesinos Miracle; Samuel Galceran Arellano; Andreas Sumper; Antoni Sudriá Andreu
The increasing necessity of engineers capable of handling the problems of the industry and able to face the technical challenges they will encounter in their professional career is boosting the teaching methods based on projects and real applications. The Center of Technological Innovation in Static Converters and Drives, Technical University of Catalonia (CITCEA-UPC) group, Barcelona, Spain, has introduced such learning methods applied to the automation field in a course taught for the electrical engineering degree and in some postgraduate workshops, making the laboratory platforms available through the Internet in order to allow the use of such practices in e-learning-based courses. The learning method is based on a flexible manufacturing cell, resulting from the collaboration between the CITCEA-UPC and Schneider Electric and its Training Center. The problem proposed to the students is the automation of such a cell with commercial programmable logic controllers (PLCs). The experience has proved to be positive, and the students have valued it accordingly
Epe Journal | 2014
Pau Sala Pérez; Marc Heaxts Aragonès; Samuel Galceran Arellano; Daniel Montesinos Miracle
Abstract An initial rotor position estimation method without any position sensor for reduced saliency PMSM is presented. The algorithm is used in combination with a stabilized scalar control. An oscillating high-frequency voltage signal is injected at standstill to estimate the magnet pole position and after that voltage pulses are injected in the corresponding direction in order to detect the rotor polarity. Experimental results have shown the validity of the algorithm for a commercial reduced saliency motor.An initial rotor position estimation method without any position sensor for reduced saliency PMSM is presented. The algorithm is used in combination with a stabilized scalar control. An oscillating high-frequency voltage signal is injected at standstill to estimate the magnet pole position and after that voltage pulses are injected in the corresponding direction in order to detect the rotor polarity. Experimental results have shown the validity of the algorithm for a commercial reduced saliency motor.
Archive | 2015
Ramón Carreras Margalef; Eduardo Gálvez Moreno; Daniel Heredero Peris; Gabriel Igor Gross; Daniel Montesinos Miracle; Marc Pagès Giménez; Martí Torné Pibernat
PCIM 2013 - International Exhibition & Conference for Power Electronics, Intelligent Motion, Power Quality | 2013
Daniel Heredero Peris; Cristian Chillón Antón; Marc Pagès Giménez; Gabriel Igor Gross; Daniel Montesinos Miracle
Journal of engineering sciences | 2011
Ahmed A. A. Hafez; Daniel Montesinos Miracle; Antoni Sudriá Andreu
international middle east power systems conference | 2010
Ahmed A. A. Hafez; Daniel Montesinos Miracle; Antoni Sudriá Andreu
european conference on power electronics and applications | 2018
Pedro Andrada Gascón; Balduino Blanqué Molina; Macià Capó Lliteras; Gabriel Igor Gross; Daniel Montesinos Miracle
PCIM Europe - International Exhibition and Conference for Power Electronics, Intelligent Motion, Renewable Energy and Energy Management. Proceedings | 2018
Cristian Chillón Antón; Marc Llonch Masachs; Daniel Heredero Peris; Marc Pagès Giménez; Daniel Montesinos Miracle
european conference on power electronics and applications | 2017
Daniel Montesinos Miracle; Toni Ruiz Bassols
european conference on power electronics and applications | 2016
Tomàs Lledó Ponsati; Daniel Montesinos Miracle; Samuel Galceran Arellano