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Power Electronics Conference (IPEC-Hiroshima 2014 - ECCE-ASIA), 2014 International | 2014

Latest developments in increasing the power density of traction drives

Bakran; Andreas März; Bernd Laska; Eberhard Ulrich Krafft; Olaf Körner; Andreas Nagel

Volume and weight of the propulsion equipment of a traction drive are most important features to provide more efficient transportation in the future. It will be shown how the converter technology for traction drives has improved its performance in the past decades and new developments are presented promising a further increase in power density. The machine and corresponding gear and suspension system is even more weight sensitive, and latest measures to increase the performance will be presented.


Archive | 2007

Diesel-electric drive system having a synchronous generator with permanent-magnet excitation

Andreas Fuchs; Olaf Körner


Archive | 2010

ELECTRICAL MACHINE WITH PERMANENT MAGNETS

Olaf Körner


Archive | 2011

Electric drive device for an aircraft

Jens Hamann; Markus Klöpzig; Olaf Körner


Archive | 2006

Electrical machine having permanent magnets

Olaf Körner


Archive | 2009

Testing device for testing e.g. hydraulic damper of suburban train, has electrical traction motor driving vehicle, and calculating device determining transmission function of measurement signal of sensor

Werner Breuer; Winfried Glück; Olaf Körner; Wolfgang Rulka


Archive | 2012

Fahrmotor mit Kühlung

Olaf Körner


Archive | 2010

Diesel-electric vehicle

Olaf Körner


Archive | 2009

Diesel-electric drive system

Andreas Holweck; Olaf Körner


Archive | 2007

Diesel-electric drive system comprising a permanently excited synchronous generator

Andreas Fuchs; Olaf Körner

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