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Development and Design of the Electrical Complex for the Velocity Mode Synchronization Control in Complex Zones of the Fibrous Material Deformation

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The problem of designing a control system for the synchronization of velocity modes in complex deformation zones of a controlled electrical complex can be solved using contemporary (energy-saving) electric drives with microcontrollers. The object of modernization involves a multi-zone dynamic system of the controlled electrical complex represented by the sizing machine.

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Translated from Khimicheskie Volokna, No. 5, pp. 72-76, 2021.

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Polyakov, A., Ivanov, M., Ryzhkova, E. et al. Development and Design of the Electrical Complex for the Velocity Mode Synchronization Control in Complex Zones of the Fibrous Material Deformation. Fibre Chem 53, 361–365 (2022). https://doi.org/10.1007/s10692-022-10300-x

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