2020 XI International Conference on Electrical Power Drive Systems (ICEPDS) 2020
DOI: 10.1109/icepds47235.2020.9249309
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Vector Control Of Synchronous Reluctance Motor With Reduced Torque Ripples

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“…At t=0.3 sec., the accelerating transient begins from a stop to the synchronous speed of 157 rad/sec and continues until t=0.6 sec. to give comparable operation in many speed states as in [15] and [25]. After that, as illustrated in Figure 7, the speed is reversed until t=1 sec at -157 rad./sec.…”
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confidence: 93%
“…At t=0.3 sec., the accelerating transient begins from a stop to the synchronous speed of 157 rad/sec and continues until t=0.6 sec. to give comparable operation in many speed states as in [15] and [25]. After that, as illustrated in Figure 7, the speed is reversed until t=1 sec at -157 rad./sec.…”
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“…The complexity of RFDTC falls between DTC and FOC and also has a higher dynamic compared to FOC. A modified RFSTC was later proposed for SynRM in Reference [128]. The block diagram of this method is illustrated in Figure 9.…”
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“…To enhance the tracking performance and obtain a high level of robustness to the parametric uncertainties and external disturbances, cutting-edge control strategies should be developed for FOC. [128]. The block diagram of this method is illustrated in Figure 9.…”
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