UID:
almahu_9948025567002882
Format:
1 online resource (241 p.)
ISBN:
1-281-31153-7
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9786611311537
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0-08-050308-X
Series Statement:
Academic Press series in engineering
Content:
This book is a comprehensive reference source for practicing engineers and students specializing in electric power engineering and industrial electronics. It will illustrate the state of the art in induction motors. Beginning with characteristics and basic dynamic models of induction motors, and progressing to low- and high- performance drive systems. The book will be rich in useful information, without an excessive mathematical burden. Computer simulations resulting in mock oscillograms of physical quantities are used for illustration of basic control concepts. The content of this boo
Note:
Description based upon print version of record.
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Front Cover; CONTROL OF INDUCTION MOTORS; Copyright Page; CONTENTS; Preface; Chapter 1. Background; 1.1 Induction Motors; 1.2 Drive Systems with Induction Motors; 1.3 Common Loads; 1.4 Operating Quadrants; 1.5 Scalar and Vector Control Methods; 1.6 Summary; Chapter 2. Construction and Steady-State Operation of Induction Motors; 2.1 Construction; 2.2 Revolving Magnetic Field; 2.3 Steady-State Equivalent Circuit; 2.4 Developed Torque; 2.5 Steady-State Characteristics; 2.6 Induction Generator; 2.7 Summary; Chapter 3. Uncontrolled Induction Motor Drives
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3.1 Uncontrolled Operation of Induction Motors3.2 Assisted Starting; 3.3 Braking and Reversing; 3.4 Pole Changing; 3.5 Abnormal Operating Conditions; 3.6 Summary; Chapter 4. Power Electronic Converters for Induction Motor Drives; 4.1 Control of Stator Voltage; 4.2 Rectifiers; 4.3 Inverters; 4.4 Frequency Changers; 4.5 Control of Voltage Source Inverters; 4.6 Control of Current Source Inverters; 4.7 Side Effects of Converter Operation in Adjustable Speed Drives; 4.8 Summary; Chapter 5. Scalar Control Methods; 5.1 Two-Inductance Equivalent Circuits of the Induction Motor
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5.2 Open-Loop Scalar Speed Control (Constant Volts/Hertz)5.3 Closed-Loop Scalar Speed Control; 5.4 Scalar Torque Control; 5.5 Summary; Chapter 6. Dynamic Model of the Induction Motor; 6.1 Space Vectors of Motor Variables; 6.2 Dynamic Equations of the Induction Motor; 6.3 Revolving Reference Frame; 6.4 Summary; Chapter 7. Field Orientation; 7.1 Torque Production and Control in the DC Motor; 7.2 Principles of Field Orientation; 7.3 Direct Field Orientation; 7.4 Indirect Field Orientation; 7.5 Stator and Airgap Flux Orientation; 7.6 Drives with Current Source Inverters; 7.7 Summary
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Chapter 8. Direct Torque and Flux Control8.1 Induction Motor Control by Selection of Inverter States; 8.2 Direct Torque Control; 8.3 Direct Self-Control; 8.4 Space-Vector Direct Torque and Flux Control; 8.5 Summary; Chapter 9. Speed and Position Control; 9.1 Variables Controlled in Induction Motor Drives; 9.2 Speed Control; 9.3 Machine Intelligence Controllers; 9.4 Position Control; 9.5 Summary; Chapter 10. Sensorless Drives; 10.1 Issues in Sensorless Control of Induction Motors; 10.2 Flux Calculators; 10.3 Speed Calculators; 10.4 Parameter Adaptation and Self-Commissioning
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10.5 Commercial Adjustable Speed Drives10.6 Summary; Literature; Glossary of Symbols; Index
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English
Additional Edition:
ISBN 9780127015101
Additional Edition:
ISBN 0-12-701510-8
Language:
English