Search for dissertations about: "vector controller"
Showing result 1 - 5 of 25 swedish dissertations containing the words vector controller.
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1. VSC-HVDC for Industrial Power Systems
Abstract : The recent developments in semiconductors and control equipment have made the voltage source converter based high voltage direct current (VSC-HVDC) feasible. Due to theuse of VSC technology and pulse width modulation (PWM) the VSC-HVDC has a number of potential advantages as compared with classic HVDC, such as short circuit current reduction, rapid and independent control of active and reactive power, etc. READ MORE
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2. On Power Electronics Interface for Distributed Generation Applications and its Impact on System Reliability to Customers
Abstract : Distributed generation (DG) is being employed as a means of achieving increased reliability for electrical power systems as regarded by consumers. As the most of DG technologies utilize renewable sources, the power electronic interface plays a vital role to match the characteristics of a DG unit with the grid requirements. READ MORE
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3. On Control of Permanent-Magnet Synchronous Motors in Hybrid-Electric Vehicle Applications
Abstract : This thesis deals with design and analysis of the control system structure for electric drives equipped with permanent-magnet synchronous motors with a salient rotor. The intended application is propulsion in electric- and hybrid-electric vehicles. READ MORE
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4. Control of permanent-magnet synchronous machines in automotive applications
Abstract : This thesis deals with the design and analysis of control system structures for electric drives equipped with permanent-magnet synchronous machines (PMSMs) in automotive applications. Sensorless control, meaning vector control without a mechanical rotor position sensor, is considered and a speed and position estimator of phase-locked loop type is analyzed thoroughly. READ MORE
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5. Converter Interfaced Distributed Generation - Grid Interconnection Issues
Abstract : Distributed generation (DG) with a converter interface to the grid is found in many of the green power resources applications. In this thesis, the control of a voltage source converter (VSC), as the DG front end, is in focus regarding the power quality problems that could appear at the connection point. READ MORE