Book description
Classical synchronous motors are the most effective device to drive
industrial production systems and robots with precision and rapidity.
However, numerous applications require efficient controls in
non-conventional situations.
Firstly, this is the case with
synchronous motors supplied by thyristor line-commutated inverters, or
with synchronous motors with faults on one or several
phases.
Secondly, many drive systems use non-conventional motors
such as polyphase (more than three phases) synchronous motors,
synchronous motors with double excitation, permanent magnet linear
synchronous motors, synchronous and switched reluctance motors,
stepping motors and piezoelectric motors.
This book presents
efficient controls to improve the use of these non-conventional motors.
Contents
1. Self-controlled Synchronous Motor: Principles of Function and
Simplified Control Model, Francis Labrique and François
Baudart.
2. Self-controlled Synchronous Motor: Dynamic Model
Including the Behavior of Damper Windings and Commutation Overlap,
Ernest Matagne.
3. Synchronous Machines in Degraded Mode, Damien
Flieller, Ngac Ky Nguyen, Hervé Schwab and Guy Sturtzer.
4.
Control of the Double-star Synchronous Machine Supplied by PWM
Inverters, Mohamed Fouad Benkhoris.
5. Vectorial Modeling and
Control of Multiphase Machines with Non-salient Poles Supplied by an
Inverter, Xavier Kestelyn and Éric Semail.
6. Hybrid Excitation
Synchronous Machines, Nicolas Patin and Lionel Vido.
7. Advanced
Control of the Linear Synchronous Motor, Ghislain Remy and Pierre-Jean
Barre.
8. Variable Reluctance Machines: Modeling and Control,
Mickael Hilairet, Thierry Lubin and Abdelmounaïm Tounzi.
9.
Control of the Stepping Motor, Bruno Robert and Moez Feki .
10.
Control of Piezoelectric Actuators, Frédéric Giraud and Betty Lemaire-Semail.