1992
DOI: 10.1109/41.141625
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High-power cycloconverter drive for double-fed induction motors

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“…This allows the minimizing of converter size and therefore a decreased price of the whole system (Morel et al 1998). However, the disadvantage in terms of cost of the second solution can be compensated by the best control performances of the powered systems (Brown et al 1992). In the DFI-Motor operation, the inherent instability due of the double feeding requires a performing control to achieve a good stability and to obtain a high dynamic behavior.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 96%
“…This allows the minimizing of converter size and therefore a decreased price of the whole system (Morel et al 1998). However, the disadvantage in terms of cost of the second solution can be compensated by the best control performances of the powered systems (Brown et al 1992). In the DFI-Motor operation, the inherent instability due of the double feeding requires a performing control to achieve a good stability and to obtain a high dynamic behavior.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 96%
“…The 3-phase cycloconverters are mainly used in ac machine drive systems running 3-phase synchronous motors [ 181-[20], induction motors [21], [22], and linear motors [23]. Cycloconverters are more advantageous when used with a synchronous machine due to their output power factor characteristics.…”
Section: Variable Frequency Speed Control For Ac Machinesmentioning
confidence: 99%