2017 Dynamics of Systems, Mechanisms and Machines (Dynamics) 2017
DOI: 10.1109/dynamics.2017.8239482
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Influence of tooth harmonics on the dynamic characteristics of the electric drive of pumping units

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“…Creation is possible in a system with direct torque control of an energy-saving algorithm based on the minimum consumed stator current by adjusting the task for the stator flux linkage depending on the current parameters of the task at the torque of the induction motor [45][46][47][48]. In [35,49], the implementation of energy-saving systems is proposed on the basis of achieving optimization of stator current consumption and (or) minimizing losses in the motor by changing the flux linkage of the induction motor. During the research, it was found that the values of the control, according to two criteria (minimum stator current and minimum losses in the electric motor), were very close to each other.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Creation is possible in a system with direct torque control of an energy-saving algorithm based on the minimum consumed stator current by adjusting the task for the stator flux linkage depending on the current parameters of the task at the torque of the induction motor [45][46][47][48]. In [35,49], the implementation of energy-saving systems is proposed on the basis of achieving optimization of stator current consumption and (or) minimizing losses in the motor by changing the flux linkage of the induction motor. During the research, it was found that the values of the control, according to two criteria (minimum stator current and minimum losses in the electric motor), were very close to each other.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%