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Control of Induction Machine Drives

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In this chapter, attention is given to the control concepts that can be used to achieve independent torque and flux linkage control of induction machines over a wide speed range. Following the machine model inversion principles, the machine models introduced in the previous chapter will again be used for deriving suitable controller structures.

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De Doncker, R.W., Pulle, D.W.J., Veltman, A. (2020). Control of Induction Machine Drives. In: Advanced Electrical Drives. Power Systems. Springer, Cham. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-48977-9_9

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