2021
DOI: 10.1109/tmech.2021.3056745
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Development of FW and MTPV Control for SynRM via Feedforward Voltage Angle Control

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“…As for the specific effect of the saturation and iron losses on the MTPV, [42] stresses clearly that the voltage angle command of MTPV is fixed at 45°and that if the drive is operated out of this 45°boundary, the control system becomes unstable because the pull-out torque condition is reached. It stresses also that although saturation has a strong effect on the MTPA of SynRM, it does not have a significant effect on the MTPV.…”
Section: Effect Of Magnetic Saturation and Iron Losses On Mtpa And Mt...mentioning
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“…As for the specific effect of the saturation and iron losses on the MTPV, [42] stresses clearly that the voltage angle command of MTPV is fixed at 45°and that if the drive is operated out of this 45°boundary, the control system becomes unstable because the pull-out torque condition is reached. It stresses also that although saturation has a strong effect on the MTPA of SynRM, it does not have a significant effect on the MTPV.…”
Section: Effect Of Magnetic Saturation and Iron Losses On Mtpa And Mt...mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…It stresses also that although saturation has a strong effect on the MTPA of SynRM, it does not have a significant effect on the MTPV. In [42] there is no analysis of the effect of iron losses on MTPV operation. [43] treats the MTPV from the point of view of the current angle command, and shows the constant current angle to be maintained in MTPV depending on the ratio between the direct and quadrature inductance, assumed constant (see (1) in [43]).…”
Section: Effect Of Magnetic Saturation and Iron Losses On Mtpa And Mt...mentioning
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