Electric Motor Control
Autor: | Sang-Hoon Kim |
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EAN: | 9780128123195 |
eBook Format: | ePUB/PDF |
Sprache: | Englisch |
Produktart: | eBook |
Veröffentlichungsdatum: | 09.05.2017 |
Untertitel: | DC, AC, and BLDC Motors |
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Schlagworte: | Anti-windup control BLDC motors Base speed Bipolar and unipolar PWM Bipolar and unipolar switching schemes Capability curve Classification of electric motors Constant power region Constant volts per Hertz control Current control Current reg |
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Electric Motor Control: DC, AC, and BLDC Motors introduces practical drive techniques of electric motors to enable stable and efficient control of many application systems, also covering basic principles of high-performance motor control techniques, driving methods, control theories and power converters. Electric motor drive systems play a critical role in home appliances, motor vehicles, robotics, aerospace and transportation, heating ventilating and cooling equipment's, robotics, industrial machinery and other commercial applications. The book provides engineers with drive techniques that will help them develop motor drive system for their applications. - Includes practical solutions and control techniques for industrial motor drive applications currently in use - Contains MATLAB/Simulink simulation files - Enables engineers to understand the applications and advantages of electric motor drive systems
Sang-Hoon Kim has taught in the Department of Electrical and Electronics Engineering, at Kangwon National University, South Korea, since 1997. He previously worked for Daewoo Heavy Industries Ltd., and was involved in the development of propulsion systems for rolling stock, as well as contributing to the development of the first fully designed Korean traction system for the subway.
Sang-Hoon Kim has taught in the Department of Electrical and Electronics Engineering, at Kangwon National University, South Korea, since 1997. He previously worked for Daewoo Heavy Industries Ltd., and was involved in the development of propulsion systems for rolling stock, as well as contributing to the development of the first fully designed Korean traction system for the subway.