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Double-fed induction machine: converter optimisation and field oriented control without position sensor

Double-fed induction machine: converter optimisation and field oriented control without position sensor

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The authors present a new system for variable speed using a double-fed induction machine. With a special operating mode, the apparent power of the inverter can reach only 20% of the maximum mechanical power, compared to a classical solution which needs 120%. Control laws are also studied with and without a sensor and they are particularly robust. The approach is validated by simulations and experimental results.

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