2007
DOI: 10.2298/sjee0701035b
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A high performance PWM inverter voltage-fed induction machines drive with an alternative strategy for speed control

Abstract: In this paper, the method of behaviour model control is applied to an induction motor with its mechanical load in order to increase the robustness of the vector control and to keep its performances despite the presence of perturbations (parameters variations, abrupt load variations, etc). The idea of the proposed control is interesting and useful. It induces adding supplementary control inputs, which yield the process to follow the model. The distinguished feature of this control design is that it achieves the… Show more

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“…According to the scheme of Figure , the following expressions are deduced: {Yk()S=Pk()S[]Uitalicreg,k()S+normalΔUitalicreg,k()SdknormalΔUitalicreg,k()S=CC,k()S[]Mk()SUitalicreg,k()SYk()S. …”
Section: Bmc Principalsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…According to the scheme of Figure , the following expressions are deduced: {Yk()S=Pk()S[]Uitalicreg,k()S+normalΔUitalicreg,k()SdknormalΔUitalicreg,k()S=CC,k()S[]Mk()SUitalicreg,k()SYk()S. …”
Section: Bmc Principalsmentioning
confidence: 99%