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Analysis of conditions of identifiability of coordinates and parameters of induction motor drives by the first harmonics of electrical values

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A procedure for analyzing the conditions of joint online identifiability of the nonmeasurable coordinates and variable parameters of induction motor drives by the first harmonics of electrical values at the output of a frequency converter is proposed. Typical practical problems are considered, and the conditions of solvability for some of them are found.

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Original Russian Text © E.S. Kucher, V.V. Pankratov, 2012, published in Elektrotekhnika, 2012, No. 9, pp. 14–17.

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Kucher, E.S., Pankratov, V.V. Analysis of conditions of identifiability of coordinates and parameters of induction motor drives by the first harmonics of electrical values. Russ. Electr. Engin. 83, 479–482 (2012). https://doi.org/10.3103/S1068371212090076

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