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Publications by Rui Esteves Araujo

1996

Phasor visualizer for investigation, teaching and control of induction motor

Authors
Araujo, RE; Goncalves, JJ; Tavares, A; Freitas, DS;

Publication
MELECON '96 - 8TH MEDITERRANEAN ELECTROTECHNICAL CONFERENCE, PROCEEDINGS, VOLS I-III: INDUSTRIAL APPLICATIONS IN POWER SYSTEMS, COMPUTER SCIENCE AND TELECOMMUNICATIONS

Abstract
The phasor visualizer presented in this paper is performs real time calculation in steady-state and transient conditions of simultaneous electromagnetic torque, magnetic flux, voltages and currents of an induction motor supplied with sinusoidal voltages or through frequency converters and provide an oscillographic display. The phasor visualizer is an instrument for analysis, investigations and teaching of AC machine drives. The instruments needs no shaft position or speed sensor, it uses exclusively the acquired stator currents and voltages. The main fields of application are: element of a monitoring system, integration in a control unit, research tool for induction motor drives, and test shop. Practical results of the implementation are be presented and discussed.

2010

A new linear parametrization for peak friction coefficient estimation in real time

Authors
De Castro, R; Araujo, RE; Cardoso, JS; Freitas, D;

Publication
2010 IEEE Vehicle Power and Propulsion Conference, VPPC 2010

Abstract
The correct estimation of the friction coefficient in automotive applications is of paramount importance in the design of effective vehicle safety systems. In this article a new parametrization for estimating the peak friction coefficient, in the tire-road interface, is presented. The proposed parametrization is based on a feedforward neural network (FFNN), trained by the Extreme Learning Machine (ELM) method. Unlike traditional learning techniques for FFNN, typically based on backpropagation and inappropriate for real time implementation, the ELM provides a learning process based on random assignment in the weights between input and the hidden layer. With this approach, the network training becomes much faster, and the unknown parameters can be identified through simple and robust regression methods, such as the Recursive Least Squares. Simulation results, obtained with the CarSim program, demonstrate a good performance of the proposed parametrization; compared with previous methods described in the literature, the proposed method reduces the estimation errors using a model with a lower number of parameters.

2011

A New Bi-Directional Charger for Vehicle-to-Grid Integration

Authors
Ferreira, RJ; Miranda, LM; Araujo, RE; Lopes, JP;

Publication
2011 2ND IEEE PES INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE AND EXHIBITION ON INNOVATIVE SMART GRID TECHNOLOGIES (ISGT EUROPE)

Abstract
Bidirectional and efficient on-board charger systems for electric vehicles is a challenge nowadays. This paper describes a novel power converter system that implements bidirectional flow between the grid and an electric vehicle battery, where a dual active bridge is advantageous. With a bidirectional topology and proper control all the major grid constraints, such as power quality, harmonic rejection, active and reactive power control, and others, can be easily satisfied. A hardware prototype of the power converter is built. Experimental results from this hardware prototype verify the preliminary operation and claims of the V2G power interface.

2012

Impact of Phase-shift Modulation on the Performance of a Single-stage Bidirectional Electric Vehicle Charger

Authors
Varajao, D; Araujo, RE; Moreira, C; Lopes, JP;

Publication
38TH ANNUAL CONFERENCE ON IEEE INDUSTRIAL ELECTRONICS SOCIETY (IECON 2012)

Abstract
The Smart Vehicle-to-Grid Project at INESC TEC is currently studying the application of matrix converters to implement an isolated bidirectional AC-DC power converter using a single power conversion stage to provide a high-frequency link between the grid and vehicle. The single-stage structure and bidirectional power flow make the matrix converter an attractive solution for the charging applications of electric vehicles. A very brief overview of the matrix converter and its modulation strategy is presented, followed by detailed analysis. The power conversion system performance is investigated in terms of the switching commutation, input filter and input power factor. Simulations and experimental results of a prototype are also presented to further validate the proposed topology and operating principle.

2011

A comparative analysis and implementation of various PLL techniques applied to single-phase grids

Authors
Ferreira, RJ; Araujo, RE; Pecas Lopes, JA;

Publication
Proceedings of the 2011 3rd International Youth Conference on Energetics, IYCE 2011

Abstract
The scope of this work is to find the best approach to control advanced inverters used to connect electric vehicles to the grid. Phase-locked Loop (PLL) is a grid voltage phase detection that makes use of an orthogonal voltage to lock the grid phase. This method is suitable for both single and three phase systems, although in single-phase, because they have less information, more advanced systems are required. The easiest way to obtain the orthogonal voltage system is using a transport delay block to introduce a phase shift of 90 degrees with respect to the fundamental frequency of the grid voltage. This method is known as Synchronous Reference Frame PLL (SRF-PLL). The use of inverse Park transformation is also possible. To lower the complexity and increasing the filtering of the output signals, methods using adaptive filters are a good alternative. For this approach, the use of a second order generalized integrator (SOGI) or Adaptive Notch filter combined with PLL, Enhanced PLL (EPLL) and Quadrature PLL (QPLL), leads to satisfactory results. © 2011 INESC Coimbra.

2023

A systematic review of Intelligent Fault-Tolerant Protection Scheme for Multi-terminal HVDC Grids

Authors
Rodino, AA; Araújo, RE;

Publication
U.Porto Journal of Engineering

Abstract
Due to the advancement of power electronics devices and control techniques, the modular multilevel converter (MMC) has become the most attractive converter for multiterminal direct current (MTDC) grids thanks to its most relevant features, such as modularity and scalability. Despite their advantages, conventional MMCs face a major challenge with: i) fault-tolerant operation strategy; ii) energy losses in conversion; iii) lack of DC fault handling capability. This paper provides a systematic review to identify the gaps in the literature about Intelligent Fault-Tolerant Protection Schemes for multi-terminal HVDC grids. Through the bibliometric analysis, it was possible to identify topics still to be developed within the four main clusters (Offshore wind farms, Wind turbines, Voltage Source Converters, and Wind power). The research topic opens three research paths: the first is the analysis of failures in HVDC (High Voltage Direct Current) grid equipment by the FDD (Fault Detection and Diagnosis) method; the second is failure analysis by the IFDD (Inverse Fault Detection and Diagnosis) method and the third is the possibility of interconnecting the different energy generation zones with different frequencies. © The Authors.

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