2009
DOI: 10.1016/j.cnsns.2008.02.005
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A nonlinear adaptive backstepping approach applied to a three phase PWM AC–DC converter feeding induction heating

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“…Values of 370 μF for the DC bus capacitor, 0.1 mH for the line inductance, and 2 mΩ for the line resistance were employed in simulations in [24]. With these ratings, the DC bus voltage tracking error went to zero in 70 ms in [24].…”
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“…Values of 370 μF for the DC bus capacitor, 0.1 mH for the line inductance, and 2 mΩ for the line resistance were employed in simulations in [24]. With these ratings, the DC bus voltage tracking error went to zero in 70 ms in [24].…”
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“…With these ratings, the DC bus voltage tracking error went to zero in 70 ms in [24]. controller, the values given in Table 1 are used in the experiments.…”
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“…1. This circuit will be analyzed under the following assumptions (Hadri-Hamida et al 2009;Lin 1999) 1. The input AC voltage is a balanced three-phase supply 2.…”
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“…Also, several papers report the use of synchronousframe transformation in order to calculate the compensation references [13,14]. Besides, it is also usual to use -modeling for the control design.…”
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