Table of Contents

 

 

 

Introduction

 

Chapter 1. Synchronous motor controls, Problems and Modeling

1.1. Introduction

1.2. Problems on the synchronous motor control

1.3. Descriptions and physical modeling of the synchronous motor

1.4. Modeling in dynamic regime of the synchronous motor in the natural three-phase a-b-c reference frame

1.5. Vector transformations and dynamic models in the α-β and d-q reference frames (sinusoidal field distribution machines with non-salient and salient poles)

1.6. Can we extend the Park transformation to synchronous motors with non-sinusoidal field distributions?

1.7. Conclusion

1.8. Appendices

1.9. Bibliography

 

Chapter 2. Optimal Supply and Synchronous Motors Torque Control: Designs in the a-b-c Reference Frame

2.1. Introduction: problems of the controls in a-b-c

2.2. Model in the a-b-c reference frame: extension of the steady stateapproach in transient regime

2.3. Structures of torque controls designed in the a-b-c reference frame

2.4. Performances and criticisms of the control approach in the a-b-c reference frame

2.5. Generalization: extension of the supplies to the case of non-sinusoidal distribution machines

2.6. Use of Fourier expansion to obtain optimal currents

2.7. Conclusion

2.8. Appendices

2.9. Bibliography

 

Chapter 3. Optimal Supplies and Synchronous Motors Torque Controls. Design in the d-q Reference Frame

3.1. Introduction: on the controls designed in the Park d-q reference frame

3.2. Dynamic model (case of the salient pole ...

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