Analysis of Electric Machinery and Drive SystemsAn updated approach to reference frame analysis of electric machines and drive systems Since the first edition of Analysis of Electric Machinery was published, the reference frame theory that was detailed in the book has become the universally accepted approach for the analysis of both electric machines and electric drive systems. Now in its second edition, Analysis of Electric Machinery and Drive Systems presents, in one resource, the application of this theory to the analysis, simulation, and design of the complete drive system including the machine, converter, and control. Supplemented with more than 325 figures, this book also covers:
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References | 58 |
DIRECTCURRENT MACHINES | 67 |
References | 104 |
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3-phase fault ac/dc air-gap MMF analysis arbitrary reference frame armature current assumed average average-value model axis brushless dc brushless dc motor calculated capacitor Chapter chopper coil constant converter coupling field current command d-axis current dc machine denote derived drive systems duty cycle eigenvalues electromagnetic torque energy equivalent circuit expressed field winding Figure flux linkages free acceleration frequency given hydro turbine IEEE induction machine induction motor interval inverter linear linkages per second load torque magnetic modulation index obtain open-circuit output parameters phase delay phasor positive rad/s rated reactances reduced-order rotating reference frame rotor machine rotor speed shown in Fig shunt simulation sinusoidal source voltage stationary stator currents stator voltages stator windings steady-state operation steam turbine Substituting switching synchronous machine synchronous speed synchronously rotating reference terminal voltage thyristors torque-speed characteristics transfer function transformation voltage equations waveforms yields zero