Schöllkrippen, Germany

Dierk Ortmann


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Years Active: 2019

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Title: Dierk Ortmann: Innovator in Electrical Machine Detection

Introduction

Dierk Ortmann is a notable inventor based in Schöllkrippen, Germany. He has made significant contributions to the field of electrical engineering, particularly in the detection of blocked states in electrical machines. His innovative approach has led to the development of a unique patent that enhances the functionality and reliability of electrical systems.

Latest Patents

Dierk Ortmann holds a patent for a "Controller and method for detecting a blocked state of an electrical machine." This invention includes a blockage detector designed to identify when an electrical machine is in a blocked state. The system features a first power determiner and a second power determiner that measure the power consumption of the machine under different operating conditions. A quotient former calculates the power quotient between these two measurements, while a comparator assesses this quotient against a predefined threshold. The invention is applicable in various systems, including inverter controllers, drives, ventilation or air-conditioning systems, and vehicles.

Career Highlights

Dierk Ortmann is currently associated with Magna Powertrain Bad Homburg GmbH, where he applies his expertise in electrical engineering. His work focuses on enhancing the performance and safety of electrical machines through innovative detection methods. His contributions have been instrumental in advancing the technology used in modern electrical systems.

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Conclusion

Dierk Ortmann's innovative work in detecting blocked states in electrical machines showcases his commitment to advancing electrical engineering. His patent reflects a significant step forward in ensuring the reliability and efficiency of electrical systems.

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