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Train simulator

Colombi, S.
1989
Control, Computers, Communications in Transportation
IFAC-CCCT 89 : Symposium on Control, Computers, Communications in Transportation

This paper describes the numerical simulation of the stator currents, flux and torque controls of an AC motor. The control priciple used is based on the orientation on the rotor flux. The originality of this simulation consists in the method used to simulate the startor currents control. In particular, in order to reduce the computing time, we make use of the sliding mode control theory which is quite adapter for the study of controls that use commutation command devices. In this paper, we will describe in detail the sliding mode simulation of the stator currents control and we will deal briefly with the simulation of the flux and torque controls.

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conference paper
DOI
10.1016/B978-0-08-037025-5.50029-3
Author(s)
Colombi, S.
Date Issued

1989

Published in
Control, Computers, Communications in Transportation
Start page

155

End page

161

Subjects

control engineering computer applications

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modelling

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nonlinear equations

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numerical methods

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convergence of numerical methods

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multiprocessor architecture

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parallel processing

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IFAC-CCCT 89 : Symposium on Control, Computers, Communications in Transportation

Paris, France

19–21 September 1989

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