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Energetic Macroscopic Representation of a Hybrid Elevator – Considerations on Strategies for Energy Management

Barrade, Philippe  
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Bilbao, Endika  
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Etxeberria, Ion
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2013
EPE 2013 : 15th European Conference on Power Electronics and Applications

Accumulators are inserted on the DC bus of a conventional elevator, to increase its efficiency and limit the power demand on the main feeding grid. In the process that enable the identification of the control of such a system, The Energetic Macroscopic Representation methodology is defined and used to underline where conventional control is needed, and where more complex strategies are required. General comments are proposed, linked to energy management strategies, and promising experimental results are proposed.

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conference paper not in proceedings
Author(s)
Barrade, Philippe  
Bilbao, Endika  
Etxeberria, Ion
Gil, Inigo
Rufer, Alfred  
Date Issued

2013

ISBN of the book

978-90-75815-17-7

Subjects

Modelling

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Energy System Management

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Regenerative Power

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Traction Application

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Event nameEvent placeEvent date
EPE 2013 : 15th European Conference on Power Electronics and Applications

Lille, France

3-5 September 2013

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