Electrical Machines And Drives A Space Vector Theory Approach Monographs In Electrical And Electronic Engineering |top| ⭐
Incorporates magnetic saturation effects into models for smooth-air gap and salient-pole machines.
Peter Vas’s " Electrical Machines and Drives: A Space-Vector Theory Approach By observing the back-EMF vector or the flux
: Detailed equations are provided for both signal types, making the text suitable for real-time computer simulations and hand calculations. Oxford University Press Key Machine Models Covered Induction Machines Leading to smoother torque and less motor heating
When speed sensors (encoders or resolvers) are too expensive or unreliable, engineers use the machine itself as a sensor. By observing the back-EMF vector or the flux linkage vector, rotor position can be estimated. The mathematical models for these observers (e.g., model reference adaptive systems, sliding mode observers) are built directly on space vector differential equations. model reference adaptive systems
While the focus is AC, the text often uses the DC machine as a benchmark.
Leading to smoother torque and less motor heating. Applications in Modern Engineering