Conference Record of the 2006 IEEE Industry Applications Conference Forty-First IAS Annual Meeting 2006
DOI: 10.1109/ias.2006.256560
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Space-Vector State Model of Induction Machines Including Rotor Slotting Effects: Towards a New Category of Observers

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“…In general, a proper modeling of the induction machine including saliency effects is very important [18,19]. These kinds of models are generally based on FEA (Finite Element Analysis) [20,21], even if some space-vector dynamic models of induction machine including stator and rotor slotting effects have been proposed [22,23]. These last kinds of models, since are based on a space-vector formulation, are particularly suited for control purposes, for example to implement proper flux/speed observers.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In general, a proper modeling of the induction machine including saliency effects is very important [18,19]. These kinds of models are generally based on FEA (Finite Element Analysis) [20,21], even if some space-vector dynamic models of induction machine including stator and rotor slotting effects have been proposed [22,23]. These last kinds of models, since are based on a space-vector formulation, are particularly suited for control purposes, for example to implement proper flux/speed observers.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%