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“…This defect generates negative torque and is not conducive to a reduction in torque ripple during commutation. In response to this defect, some new voltage vector selection rules were proposed in [148,149]. In [148], the vector selection rule is further subdivided to reduce torque ripple during commutation.…”
Section: Direct Torque Control (Dtc)mentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…This defect generates negative torque and is not conducive to a reduction in torque ripple during commutation. In response to this defect, some new voltage vector selection rules were proposed in [148,149]. In [148], the vector selection rule is further subdivided to reduce torque ripple during commutation.…”
Section: Direct Torque Control (Dtc)mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In [148], the vector selection rule is further subdivided to reduce torque ripple during commutation. In [149], a dynamic sector division rule that changes with the speed and stator current was proposed to demagnetize or excite in advance. This sector division rule reduced not only torque ripple but also negative torque.…”
Section: Direct Torque Control (Dtc)mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In addition, a novel family of torque sharing functions (TSFs) were proposed in [37], and the optimal TFS was selected to present a much lower communication torque ripple ratio in both linear and saturation magnetic region. A new direct torque control (DTC) strategy with no flux control and less negative torque was proposed in [38]. The electrical space sectors were reorganized, and vector reform was implemented to mitigate the instantaneous negative torque.…”
Section: Srmmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In order to reduce the torque/force ripple of RSRMs/SRLMs, many dedicated motor design techniques [11,12] and advance control strategies [13][14][15] have been proposed. The simplest motor design technique for torque/force ripple reduction is to increase the phase number [16,17].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%