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The ability to control the currents in an electrical machine is essential for manipulating its mechanical torque and magnetic flux. This chapter considers current control techniques for single- and three-phase voltage-source converters which are connected to a generalized load as introduced in the previous chapter. The two techniques in question are referred to as hysteresis and model based current control. The use of this type of load is instructive given that it reflects the electrical behavior of most electrical machines which are in use today. Consequently, the current control techniques discussed in this chapter may be applied for electrical machines discussed in this book.
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De Doncker, R., Pulle, D.W.J., Veltman, A. (2011). Current Control of Generalized Load. In: Advanced Electrical Drives. Power Systems. Springer, Dordrecht. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-94-007-0181-6_3
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