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Rubino, Sandro Tolosano, Luisa Mandrile, Fabio Ferrari, Simone Armando, Eric Bojoi, Radu
Multi-three-phase motor drives are experiencing a significant development among the multiphase solutions since they are configured as multiple three-phase units operating in parallel. Although the literature reports several torque controllers able to deal with multi-three-phase motors, most of them obtain high performance of torque regulation as lo...
Rubino, Sandro Mandrile, Fabio Tolosano, Luisa Armando, Eric Bojoi, Radu
Multi-three-phase motor drives are experiencing increasing industrial development as these multiphase motors can be configured as multiple three-phase units operating in parallel. In this scenario, the literature reports several torque controllers for multi-three-phase motors to guarantee high performance in torque regulation accuracy and efficienc...
varatharajan, a. pellegrino, g. armando, e.
This paper proposes a new magnetic model self-identification technique for synchronous machines to build the flux-map look-up tables (LUTs). Provided the shaft is free to turn, an alternating self-acceleration and deceleration sequence is envisaged for identification without a dedicated experimental rig or additional hardware. Respect to previous w...
pescetto, p. pellegrino, g.
Permanent magnet assisted synchronous reluctance (PM-SyR) motors often present relevant magnetic saturation, especially if overload capability is exploited. The knowledge of current-to-flux relationship is mandatory for proper motor control, and it becomes even more critical in the case of sensorless applications. Reliable standstill self-commissio...