Operating modes and control algorithms of electromechanical systems with a double fed induction machine and various types of frequency converters
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машина подвійного живлення (МПЖ), перетворювач частоти (ПЧ), алгоритм векторного керування, електромеханічна системаAbstract
An overview of electromechanical systems with a double-current induction machine (DCIM) and various types of frequen-cy converter (FC) is presented in this paper. Advantages and disadvantages of applying various types of FC with DCIM are examined. Control schemes of DCIM with FC and their field of application are considered. Modern methods of vector control used for constructing control algorithms of the DFIM with various types of FC are presented.References
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A. L. Doroshenko, “Operating modes and control algorithms of electromechanical systems with a double fed induction machine and various types of frequency converters”, Вісник ВПІ, no. 2, pp. 57–59, Apr. 2014.
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