Control methods for electrical machines
"The type of control system used for electrical machines depends on the use (nature of the load, operating states, etc.) to which the machine will be put. The precise type of use determines the control laws which apply. Mechanics are also very important because they affect performance. Another...
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"The type of control system used for electrical machines depends on the use (nature of the load, operating states, etc.) to which the machine will be put. The precise type of use determines the control laws which apply. Mechanics are also very important because they affect performance. Another factor of essential importance in industrial applications is operating safety. Finally, the problem of how to control a number of different machines, whose interactions and outputs must be coordinated, is addressed and solutions are presented. These and other issues are addressed here by a range of exp |
Carrier Form: | 1 online resource (xiv, 374 p.) : ill. |
Bibliography: | Includes bibliographical references and index. |
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9780470608029 (electronic bk.) 0470608021 (electronic bk.) 9780470611760 0470611766 1848210930 9781848210936 |
Index Number: | TK2391 |
CLC: | TM301.2 |
Contents: | Overview of mechanical transmission problems -- Reminders of solid mechanics -- Towards a global formulation of the problem of mechanical drive -- Continuous-time linear control -- Overview of various controls -- Sliding mode control -- Parameter estimation for knowledge and diagnosis of electrical machines -- Diagnosis of induction machines by parameter estimation -- Time-based coordination -- Multileaf collimators -- Position and velocity coordination: Control of machine-tool servomotors. |