2018
DOI: 10.1155/2018/9215459
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Abstract: Speed sensorless control schemes have potential benefits for industrial applications because they contribute to reducing process cost and they avoid using fragile sensors as encoders or resolvers in hostile environment. In addition, simplicity, reliability, and fast response of control structures to signal commands are much-needed features. In this paper, a new Speed Sensorless Direct Control (SSDC) technique allowing the achievement of these objectives is proposed. This technique combines Field Oriented Contr… Show more

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“…A squirrel-cage IM is used in this application. In a stationary reference frame, it is described by five main equations as follows [38]:…”
Section: Characteristic Valuementioning
confidence: 99%
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“…A squirrel-cage IM is used in this application. In a stationary reference frame, it is described by five main equations as follows [38]:…”
Section: Characteristic Valuementioning
confidence: 99%
“…Various equations can determine the electromagnetic torque, the best known of which is that of Equation (21) where I m designates the imaginary part; φ ds , φ qs , i ds , and i qs are the direct and quadrature components of stator flux and current, respectively. This equation is common for transient stationary and steady-state [14,38]. The IM mechanical equation is expressed by Equation (22).…”
Section: Characteristic Valuementioning
confidence: 99%
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“…e electrical machine considered in this paper is a three-phase squirrel-cage (short-circuit rotor) asynchronous machine. e main electrical equations in the stationary reference frame can be written by the following form [7][8][9]:…”
Section: E Induction Motormentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Vector control approaches, also known as field-oriented control (FOC) approaches, allow not only the control of the amplitude and frequency of the voltage as it is the case for scalar control approaches but also the instantaneous position of the flux, the voltage vectors, and the current vectors [9,10]. ey are considered as mathematical model-based approaches.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%