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2013

Electric motors

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Application Of Sliding Mode Controller And Linear Active Disturbance Rejection Controller To A Pmsm Speed System, Yang Zhao Jan 2013

Application Of Sliding Mode Controller And Linear Active Disturbance Rejection Controller To A Pmsm Speed System, Yang Zhao

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Permanent magnet synchronous motor (PMSM) is a popular electric machine in industry for its small volume, high electromagnetic torque, high reliability and low cost. It is broadly used in automobiles and aircrafts. However, PMSM has its inherent problems of nonlinearity and coupling, which are challenges for control systems design. In addition, the external disturbances such as load variation and noises could degrade the systems performance. Both sliding mode control (SMC) and active disturbance rejection control (ADRC) are robust against disturbances. They can also compensate the nonlinearity and couplings of the PMSM. Therefore, in this thesis, we apply both SMC and …


Control Method For The Wind Turbine Driven By Doubly Fed Induction Generator Under The Unbalanced Operating Conditions, Xiangpeng Zheng Jan 2013

Control Method For The Wind Turbine Driven By Doubly Fed Induction Generator Under The Unbalanced Operating Conditions, Xiangpeng Zheng

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This thesis illustrates the principle and the behavior for doubly fed electric machines used in variable speed wind power systems under the balanced and unbalanced operating conditions. A generalized control method for complete stator pulsating power elimination and harmonic elimination in grid currents with adjustable power factor of a doubly fed induction generator under the unbalanced operating conditions is proposed. The theoretical analysis of this proposed control method is presented and then demonstrated by the simulation in Powersim®. The grid ride-through-fault ability by using the proposed method is also tested