Protection of solar electric car DC motor with PIC controller

The electric car may represent new opportunities for any country and its electric utilities. Widespread use of electric cars can reduce the consumption of both imported and domestic oil, substitute abundant fuels such as coal and nuclear power. Since the charging of electric cars DC motor can be acc...

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Main Authors: Haidar, Ahmed M. A., Ramdan, Razali, Abdalla, Ahmed N., Hazizulden, Abdul Aziz, Noman, Khaled M. G., Al-Jawfi, Rashad A.
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Language:English
Published: Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg 2011
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https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-21765-4_19
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spelling my.ump.umpir.266282020-02-12T06:29:49Z http://umpir.ump.edu.my/id/eprint/26628/ Protection of solar electric car DC motor with PIC controller Haidar, Ahmed M. A. Ramdan, Razali Abdalla, Ahmed N. Hazizulden, Abdul Aziz Noman, Khaled M. G. Al-Jawfi, Rashad A. TK Electrical engineering. Electronics Nuclear engineering The electric car may represent new opportunities for any country and its electric utilities. Widespread use of electric cars can reduce the consumption of both imported and domestic oil, substitute abundant fuels such as coal and nuclear power. Since the charging of electric cars DC motor can be accomplished to a large extent during utility off-peak hours, electric cars can contribute to improve the utility load factors, as a result, reducing the average cost of generation. The problem arising when the DC motor does not stop automatically due to the abnormal condition and cause the loss of energy and the damages to the motor itself. This paper is mainly about controlling ON and OFF of Electric Car DC motor when the load is sharply varied. In this study, the DC motor is connected to the current sensor interfaced with the PIC controller and a booster IC is used to boost 12V to 24V from a rechargeable battery which is supplied by a solar panel. The PIC is utilized for automatically stopping the DC motor in order to save the Electric Car and reduce the lost of energies. The Microcode Studio software has been used for PIC coding incorporating with the Protues 7.5 simulation. Since the DC motor is being used extensively in machineries and vehicles, the proposed controlling system in this paper could reduce the cost in the industries and improve the quality of Electric Cars. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg 2011 Conference or Workshop Item PeerReviewed pdf en http://umpir.ump.edu.my/id/eprint/26628/1/Protection%20of%20solar%20electric%20car%20DC%20motor%20with%20PIC%20controller.pdf Haidar, Ahmed M. A. and Ramdan, Razali and Abdalla, Ahmed N. and Hazizulden, Abdul Aziz and Noman, Khaled M. G. and Al-Jawfi, Rashad A. (2011) Protection of solar electric car DC motor with PIC controller. In: International Conference on Electric and Electronics (EEIC 2011), 20-22 June 2011 , Nanchang, China. pp. 149-161., 98. ISSN 18761100 ISBN 978-364221764-7 https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-21765-4_19
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topic TK Electrical engineering. Electronics Nuclear engineering
spellingShingle TK Electrical engineering. Electronics Nuclear engineering
Haidar, Ahmed M. A.
Ramdan, Razali
Abdalla, Ahmed N.
Hazizulden, Abdul Aziz
Noman, Khaled M. G.
Al-Jawfi, Rashad A.
Protection of solar electric car DC motor with PIC controller
description The electric car may represent new opportunities for any country and its electric utilities. Widespread use of electric cars can reduce the consumption of both imported and domestic oil, substitute abundant fuels such as coal and nuclear power. Since the charging of electric cars DC motor can be accomplished to a large extent during utility off-peak hours, electric cars can contribute to improve the utility load factors, as a result, reducing the average cost of generation. The problem arising when the DC motor does not stop automatically due to the abnormal condition and cause the loss of energy and the damages to the motor itself. This paper is mainly about controlling ON and OFF of Electric Car DC motor when the load is sharply varied. In this study, the DC motor is connected to the current sensor interfaced with the PIC controller and a booster IC is used to boost 12V to 24V from a rechargeable battery which is supplied by a solar panel. The PIC is utilized for automatically stopping the DC motor in order to save the Electric Car and reduce the lost of energies. The Microcode Studio software has been used for PIC coding incorporating with the Protues 7.5 simulation. Since the DC motor is being used extensively in machineries and vehicles, the proposed controlling system in this paper could reduce the cost in the industries and improve the quality of Electric Cars.
format Conference or Workshop Item
author Haidar, Ahmed M. A.
Ramdan, Razali
Abdalla, Ahmed N.
Hazizulden, Abdul Aziz
Noman, Khaled M. G.
Al-Jawfi, Rashad A.
author_facet Haidar, Ahmed M. A.
Ramdan, Razali
Abdalla, Ahmed N.
Hazizulden, Abdul Aziz
Noman, Khaled M. G.
Al-Jawfi, Rashad A.
author_sort Haidar, Ahmed M. A.
title Protection of solar electric car DC motor with PIC controller
title_short Protection of solar electric car DC motor with PIC controller
title_full Protection of solar electric car DC motor with PIC controller
title_fullStr Protection of solar electric car DC motor with PIC controller
title_full_unstemmed Protection of solar electric car DC motor with PIC controller
title_sort protection of solar electric car dc motor with pic controller
publisher Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg
publishDate 2011
url http://umpir.ump.edu.my/id/eprint/26628/1/Protection%20of%20solar%20electric%20car%20DC%20motor%20with%20PIC%20controller.pdf
http://umpir.ump.edu.my/id/eprint/26628/
https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-21765-4_19
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