The aim of this paper is to develop a direct self-control strategy for linear induction motors. The chosen simplified model of the linear induction motor is a pole-by pole d-q model of a single-sided linear induction machine. The approach is developed establishing an equivalence between a rotating machine and a linear one, by using a geometric ‘linearisation’ of the rotating strategy. The DSC technique is first synthesised with respect to a rotating machine: then the control action is applied to the ‘equivalent’ linear motor.
Direct self-control in linear induction motor
BRUNO, OTTORINO;LANDI, ALBERTO;
1998-01-01
Abstract
The aim of this paper is to develop a direct self-control strategy for linear induction motors. The chosen simplified model of the linear induction motor is a pole-by pole d-q model of a single-sided linear induction machine. The approach is developed establishing an equivalence between a rotating machine and a linear one, by using a geometric ‘linearisation’ of the rotating strategy. The DSC technique is first synthesised with respect to a rotating machine: then the control action is applied to the ‘equivalent’ linear motor.File in questo prodotto:
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