2014
DOI: 10.1002/asjc.875
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The Structural Robustness of the Induction Motor Stator Currents Subsystem

Abstract: Stator-currents control is essential for several high-performance induction motor control schemes such as field oriented control. There are numerous reports dealing with sophisticated control schemes for this subsystem. However, classical linear controllers remain widely used due to their experimental success and simplicity. Considering that the induction motor stator currents subsystem is normally represented by a fifth order non-linear multivariable model, it is remarkable that simple fixed linear controller… Show more

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“…In the first case ℎ 3 ( )/ 1 ( ) = 0 according to (21) which properly indicates that ℎ 3 is not affected by 1 . In the other case ℎ 3 ( )/ 2 ( ) = 1/( + 1/2) which confirms that the third tank is only affected in open-loop by 2 .…”
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“…In the first case ℎ 3 ( )/ 1 ( ) = 0 according to (21) which properly indicates that ℎ 3 is not affected by 1 . In the other case ℎ 3 ( )/ 2 ( ) = 1/( + 1/2) which confirms that the third tank is only affected in open-loop by 2 .…”
Section: Casementioning
confidence: 94%
“…This function is inherent to the nature of the process and reveals important dynamical characteristics related to the existence of robust controllers satisfying arbitrary specifications. The main characteristics of the MSF are as follows [17,21,26]: (i) It determines the cross-coupling characteristics of each input-output configuration. In particular, its magnitude quantifies the coupling between channels.…”
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