Indirect speed vector control algorithm of linear induction motor considering end effects
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linear induction motor, vector control, observer, end effects, duncan’s model, subordinate control, modellingAbstract
Indirect speed vector control algorithm of linear induction motor (LIM) considering end effects is developed. End effects influence is accounted with Duncan’s model. To reduce electromagnetic processes analysis complexity rotary analog of LIM is considered. LIM secondary flux vector estimation is performed by means of modified Akatsu observer.References
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P. 764—771.
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2010-11-12
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M. O. Ostroverkhov, “Indirect speed vector control algorithm of linear induction motor considering end effects”, Вісник ВПІ, no. 2, pp. 139–142, Nov. 2010.
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