Article | REF: D3620 V1

Asynchronous machines - Power supply and features

Author: Bernard de FORNEL

Publication date: August 10, 2004

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3. Transient regimes. Stability

In the previous section 2 , we focused on the machine's signal waveforms and steady-state characteristics. But in order to develop speed and position controllers, we need to know how the machine behaves in dynamic operation. To do this, it is essential to know the dominant modes, the stability conditions and the operating ranges with minimum phase shift, depending on the supply and operating modes, and throughout the operating range of...

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