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Dynamics of Vector Control and Field Orientation
1996Abstract The steady state analysis in Chapter 5 has been used to demonstrate the basic concepts of vector control and field orientation in both synchronous and induction machines. The underlying motivation in Chapter 5 was to obtain torque (and flux) control independent of motor speed.
D W Novotny, T A Lipo
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Rotor Field Oriented Control and Senseless Control
2023Shuiwen Shen, Qiong-zhong Chen
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An alternative strategy for field oriented control
2006 American Control Conference, 2006A new control strategy based on optimal control theory is developed in this paper and applied to an induction motor drive. The distinguished feature of the proposed control design is that it achieves the same performances as the field oriented control without the need for heavy and expensive gain tuning.
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Indirect Field - Oriented Control of induction motor
12th IEEE International Power Electronics Congress, 2010The dynamics of the induction motor drive can be made independent of the position as well as speed control by using the field oriented control strategies. There are various techniques available under this category. One of such strategies is Indirect Field-Oriented Control method for the Induction motor drive. The speed control is observed in both, open-
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2023 IEEE International Electric Machines & Drives Conference (IEMDC), 2023
Rashad Ghassani +4 more
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Rashad Ghassani +4 more
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Dynamics in Vector Control and Field Orientation
2018In Chap. 17 of Part III, vector control and field orientation have already been presented. However, the dynamics have not been analysed. In this chapter we discuss vector control and field orientation more thoroughly, including an analysis of their dynamic behaviour.
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Nonlinear Field Oriented Control of Induction Motors
2000Lecture notes for the Ph.D. Course "Pedestrian Approach to Non-linear Control Theory"
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