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Vector Control of Induction Machines [electronic resource] : Desensitisation and Optimisation Through Fuzzy Logic / by Benoît Robyns, Bruno Francois, Philippe Degobert, Jean Paul Hautier.

By: Robyns, Benoît [author.].
Contributor(s): Francois, Bruno [author.] | Degobert, Philippe [author.] | Hautier, Jean Paul [author.] | SpringerLink (Online service).
Material type: materialTypeLabelBookSeries: Power Systems: Publisher: London : Springer London, 2012Description: XXVI, 222p. 152 illus., 14 illus. in color. online resource.Content type: text Media type: computer Carrier type: online resourceISBN: 9780857299017.Subject(s): Engineering | Computer simulation | Systems theory | Production of electric energy or power | Engineering | Power Electronics, Electrical Machines and Networks | Mathematical Modeling and Industrial Mathematics | Simulation and Modeling | Control | Systems Theory, ControlDDC classification: 621.317 Online resources: Click here to access online
Contents:
Concepts for Electromechanical Conversion -- Dynamic Modeling of Induction Machines -- Vector Control of the Induction Machine -- Theoretical Study of the Parametric Sensitivity -- Fuzzy Supervisor -- Applications.
In: Springer eBooksSummary: After a brief introduction to the main law of physics and fundamental concepts inherent in electromechanical conversion, Vector Control of Induction Machines introduces the standard mathematical models for induction machines – whichever rotor technology is used – as well as several squirrel-cage induction machine vector-control strategies. The use of causal ordering graphs allows systematization of the design stage, as well as standardization of the structure of control devices. Vector Control of Induction Machines suggests a unique approach aimed at reducing parameter sensitivity for vector controls based on a theoretical analysis of this sensitivity. This analysis naturally leads to the introduction of control strategies that are based on the combination of different controls with different robustness properties, through the use of fuzzy logic supervisors. Numerous applications and experiments confirm the validity of this simple solution, which is both reproducible and applicable to other complex systems. Vector Control of Induction Machines is written for researchers and postgraduate students in electrical engineering and motor drive design.
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Concepts for Electromechanical Conversion -- Dynamic Modeling of Induction Machines -- Vector Control of the Induction Machine -- Theoretical Study of the Parametric Sensitivity -- Fuzzy Supervisor -- Applications.

After a brief introduction to the main law of physics and fundamental concepts inherent in electromechanical conversion, Vector Control of Induction Machines introduces the standard mathematical models for induction machines – whichever rotor technology is used – as well as several squirrel-cage induction machine vector-control strategies. The use of causal ordering graphs allows systematization of the design stage, as well as standardization of the structure of control devices. Vector Control of Induction Machines suggests a unique approach aimed at reducing parameter sensitivity for vector controls based on a theoretical analysis of this sensitivity. This analysis naturally leads to the introduction of control strategies that are based on the combination of different controls with different robustness properties, through the use of fuzzy logic supervisors. Numerous applications and experiments confirm the validity of this simple solution, which is both reproducible and applicable to other complex systems. Vector Control of Induction Machines is written for researchers and postgraduate students in electrical engineering and motor drive design.

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