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On speed control of induction motors

Proceedings of 1995 American Control Conference - ACC'95, 1996
Espinosa and Ortega (1994) presented an output feedback globally stable speed tracking controller for induction motors. An important feature of the scheme is that it does not require state observers, thus reducing the computational burden, a critical limiting factor in physical implementations.
Romeo Ortega   +2 more
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Induction motors on unbalanced voltages

Electrical Engineering, 1936
Characteristics of polyphase induction motors are analyzed in this paper by the method of symmetrical components in a manner different from other recently published articles. The analysis is neither tedious nor highly involved and curves of motor characteristics obtained by tests under unbalanced conditions agree closely with curves obtained by ...
H. R. Reed, R. J. W. Koopman
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Motion control with induction motors

Proceedings of the IEEE, 1994
Induction motors (IM) provide a very wide speed range, mechanically robust and relatively low cost motion control option. An up-to-date summary of the status of induction motor motion control technology is the subject of this paper. The topics which this paper includes are as follows: basic motion control system requirements; field orientation ...
Robert D. Lorenz   +2 more
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Induction Motor Control Design

2010
Nonlinear and Adaptive Control Design for Induction Motors is a unified exposition of the most important steps and concerns in the design of estimation and control algorithms for induction motors. A single notation and modern nonlinear control terminology is used to make the book accessible to readers who are not experts in electric motors at the same ...
MARINO, RICCARDO   +2 more
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Review on Machine Learning Algorithm Based Fault Detection in Induction Motors

Archives of Computational Methods in Engineering, 2020
Prashant Kumar, Ananda Shankar Hati
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THE MAGNETOSTRICTION FORCES IN THE INDUCTION MOTOR

COMPEL - The international journal for computation and mathematics in electrical and electronic engineering, 1995
The paper describes how the classical formula of the Maxwell magnetic stress tensor may be extended to cover the magnetostriction phenomena. It is assumed that the ferromagnetic continuum is isotropic and conservative. The method takes into account the magnetic nonlinearity and it assumes that mechanical deflections are sufficiently small to neglect ...
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Induction Motors

Electrical Equipment, 2021
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The Single-Phase Induction Motor

Transactions of the American Institute of Electrical Engineers, 1925
The operation of the single-phase induction motor is presented according to the cross-field theory as distinguished from the theory of oppositely rotating fields. The mathematics used require only a knowledge of algebra and trigonometry and no factors, such as cross-field iron loss and cross-field magnetizing current, are neglected.
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Induction motors as Selsyn drives

Electrical Engineering, 1933
The power Selsyn unit, an adaptation of the wound rotor induction motor, provides accurate remote control of angular motion, using only an electrical connection. The characteristics of these units are described briefly in this paper, and methods of calculating their performance are offered. Typical applications of Selsyn drives also are given.
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The Induction Motors

2021
Jassim, Adel Nassif, Karrar S. Faraj
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