Analysis and control of electric drives : simulations and laboratory implementation / Ned Mohan, Siddharth Raju.

By: Mohan, Ned [author.]Contributor(s): Raju, Siddharth [author.]Material type: TextTextPublication details: Hoboken, NJ. : John Wiley & Sons, Inc., 2021Description: pages cmISBN: 9781119584537Subject(s): Electric driving -- Mathematical models -- Textbooks | AC-to-AC converters -- Textbooks | Field orientation principle (Electrical engineering) -- TextbooksAdditional physical formats: Online version:: Analysis and control of electric drivesDDC classification: 621.46 LOC classification: TK4058 | .M5779 2020
Contents:
Electric drives : introduction and motivation -- Understanding mechanical system requirements for electric drives -- Basic concepts in magnetics and electromechanical energy conversion -- Basic understanding of switch-mode power electronic converters -- Control in electric drives -- Using space vectors to analyze AC machines -- Space vector pulse-width-modulated (SV-PWM) inverters -- Sinusoidal permanent magnet AC (PMAC) drives in steady state -- Induction motors in sinusoidal steady state electric drives : introduction and motivation -- Induction-motor drives : speed control -- Induction machine equations in phase quantities : assisted by space vectors -- Dynamic analysis of induction machines in terms of dq-windings -- Mathematical description of vector control in induction machines -- Speed-sensorless vector control of induction motor -- Analysis of doubly-fed generators (DFIG) in steady-state and their vector control -- Direct torque control (DTC) and encoder-less operation of induction motor drives -- Vector control of permanent magnet synchronous motor drives -- Reluctance drives : stepper-motors and switched-reluctance drives.
Summary: "Electric machines, particularly AC machines, consume over 40% of globally generated electric power. With rapid electrification of the transportation sector, to reduce emission of greenhouse gases, these machines are set to consume most of the power that is generated. Advancement in the field of power electronics has increased efficiency in controlling these machines via power-electronic converters, with improved performance and wide operating region compared to those connected directly to the grid. These advantages come with increased necessity for greater physical and mathematical understanding of these machines' operation to be able to produce optimal performance and efficiency"--
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Includes index.

Electric drives : introduction and motivation -- Understanding mechanical system requirements for electric drives -- Basic concepts in magnetics and electromechanical energy conversion -- Basic understanding of switch-mode power electronic converters -- Control in electric drives -- Using space vectors to analyze AC machines -- Space vector pulse-width-modulated (SV-PWM) inverters -- Sinusoidal permanent magnet AC (PMAC) drives in steady state -- Induction motors in sinusoidal steady state electric drives : introduction and motivation -- Induction-motor drives : speed control -- Induction machine equations in phase quantities : assisted by space vectors -- Dynamic analysis of induction machines in terms of dq-windings -- Mathematical description of vector control in induction machines -- Speed-sensorless vector control of induction motor -- Analysis of doubly-fed generators (DFIG) in steady-state and their vector control -- Direct torque control (DTC) and encoder-less operation of induction motor drives -- Vector control of permanent magnet synchronous motor drives -- Reluctance drives : stepper-motors and switched-reluctance drives.

"Electric machines, particularly AC machines, consume over 40% of globally generated electric power. With rapid electrification of the transportation sector, to reduce emission of greenhouse gases, these machines are set to consume most of the power that is generated. Advancement in the field of power electronics has increased efficiency in controlling these machines via power-electronic converters, with improved performance and wide operating region compared to those connected directly to the grid. These advantages come with increased necessity for greater physical and mathematical understanding of these machines' operation to be able to produce optimal performance and efficiency"--

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