Design of an Electric Elevator Drive with High Riding Quality under Jerk Control
Ali Abdulkareem Ali,
Fatma Ben Salem,
Jamal A.-K. Mohammed
Abstract:Sudden movements during the start and stop of electric elevators, known as jerks, can cause discomfort for passengers and negatively affect the performance and lifespan of their mechanical and electrical subsystems. Modern drives cannot directly regulate jerk, necessitating the development of methods to mitigate its effects. This study focuses on designing optimal S-curve motion profiles to reduce jerk in elevator systems driven by an induction motor. The motor operates according to these profiles when integra… Show more
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