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Dear Colleagues, I am very happy to have this Special Issue of the journal Energies on the topic of Design and Control of Electrical Motor Drives published. Electrical motor drives are widely used in the industry, automation, transportation, and home appliances. Indeed, rolling mills, machine tools, high-speed trains, subway systems, elevators, electric vehicles, air conditioners, all depend on electrical motor drives.However, the production of effective and practical motors and drives requires flexibility in the regulation of current, torque, flux, acceleration, position, and speed. Without proper modeling, drive, and control, these motor drive systems cannot function effectively.To address these issues, we need to focus on the design, modeling, drive, and control of different types of motors, such as induction motors, permanent magnet synchronous motors, brushless DC motors, DC motors, synchronous reluctance motors, switched reluctance motors, flux-switching motors, linear motors, and step motors.Therefore, relevant research topics in this field of study include modeling electrical motor drives, both in transient and in steady-state, and designing control methods based on novel control strategies (e.g., PI controllers, fuzzy logic controllers, neural network controllers, predictive controllers, adaptive controllers, nonlinear controllers, etc.), with particular attention to transient responses, load disturbances, fault tolerance, and multi-motor drive techniques. This Special Issue include original contributions regarding recent developments and ideas in motor design, motor drive, and motor control. The topics include motor design, field-oriented control, torque control, reliability improvement, advanced controllers for motor drive systems, DSP-based sensorless motor drive systems, high-performance motor drive systems, high-efficiency motor drive systems, and practical applications of motor drive systems. I want to sincerely thank authors, reviewers, and staff members for their time and efforts. Prof. Dr. Tian-Hua Liu Guest Editor.
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Collection of selected, peer reviewed papers from the 2014 4th International Conference on Machinery Electronics and Control Engineering (ICMECE 2014), November 8-9, 2014, Qingdao, Shandong, China. The 69 papers are grouped as follows: Chapter 1: Advanced Materials Engineering and Processing Technologies; Chapter 2: Applied Mechanics, Mechanical Engineering and Manufacturing Technologies; Chapter 3: Electronic Technologies and Integrated Circuits; Chapter 4: Electrical Engineering and Electric Machines; Chapter 5: Power System and Energy Engineering, its Applications; Chapter 6: Automation and
Automatic control --- Electric driving --- Electric machinery
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Electric driving. --- Thyristor control. --- Electric driving --- Thyristor control --- 621.313.2 --- 621.38 --- Gelijkstroomsturing --- Thyristoren --- Control, Thyristor --- Electronic control --- Thyristors --- Electric machinery --- Electric power --- Power transmission
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Electric Motors and Drives is intended for non-specialist users of electric motors and drives, filling the gap between theory-based academic textbooks and the more prosaic 'handbooks', which provide useful detail but little opportunity for the development of real insight and understanding. The book explores all of the widely-used modern types of motor and drive, including conventional and brushless D.C., induction motors and servo drives, providing readers with the knowledge to select the right technology for a given job. Austin Hughes' approach, using a minimum of maths, has
Electric motors. --- Electric driving. --- Electric machinery --- Electric power --- Power transmission --- Motors
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Electric Motors and Drives is intended for non-specialist users of electric motors and drives, filling the gap between maths- and theory-based academic textbooks and the more prosaic 'handbooks', which provide useful detail but little opportunity for the development of real insight and understanding. The book explores all of the widely-used modern types of motor and drive, including conventional and brushless D.C., induction motors and servo drives, providing readers with the knowledge to select the right technology for a given job.The third edition includes additional diagrams and wor
Electric driving. --- Electric motors. --- Electric motors --- Electric driving --- Electrical & Computer Engineering --- Engineering & Applied Sciences --- Electrical Engineering --- Engineering --- Electronics --- Electric machinery --- Electric power --- Power transmission --- Motors --- 621.313 --- 629 --- Autotechnologie --- Elektische motoren --- 621.313 Electric machines --- Electric machines
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Electric Motors and Drives: Fundamentals, Types and Applications, Fifth Edition is intended primarily for non-specialist users or students of electric motors and drives, but many researchers and specialist industrialists have also acknowledged its value in providing a clear understanding of the fundamentals. It bridges the gap between specialist textbooks (too analytical for the average user) and handbooks (full of detail but with little insight) providing an understanding of how each motor and drive system works. The fifth edition has been completely revised, updated and expanded. All of the most important types of motor and drive are covered, including d.c., induction, synchronous (including synchronous reluctance and salient Permanent Magnet), switched reluctance, and stepping. There has been significant innovation in this area since the fourth edition, particularly in the automotive, aircraft and industrial sectors, with novel motor topologies emerging, including hybrid designs that combine permanent magnet and reluctance effects. We now include a physical basis for understanding and quantifying torque production in these machines, and this leads to simple pictures that illuminate the control conditions required to optimise torque. The key converter topologies have been brought together, and the treatment of inverter switching strategies expanded. A new chapter is devoted to the treatment of Field Oriented control, reflecting its increasing importance for all a.c. motor drives. A unique physically-based approach is adopted which builds naturally on the understanding of motor behaviour developed earlier in the book: the largely non-mathematical treatment dispels much of the mystique surrounding what is often regarded as a difficult topic. Helps users acquire knowledge and understanding of the capabilities and limitations of motors and drives without struggling through unnecessary math and theory Presents updated material on the latest and most widely-used motors and drives, including brushless servo motors Includes additional diagrams and worked examples throughout this updated edition Includes a physical basis for the understanding and quantifying torque production
Electric driving. --- Electric motors. --- Electric machinery --- Motors --- Electric power --- Power transmission --- Control elèctric --- Motors elèctrics --- Electric driving --- Electric motors --- Electromotors --- Maquinària elèctrica --- Electricitat --- Regulació elèctrica --- Energia elèctrica --- Energia mecànica --- Control --- Transmissió
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In the last few decades, electric drives have found their place in a considerable number of diverse applications. They are successfully replacing some other traditional types of drives owing to their better performance and excellent controllability. The introduction of electric drives is in most cases also beneficial from the ecological point of view as they are not directly dependent on fossil fuels and an increasing part of electric energy they consume is generated in renewable energy sources. This book focuses on applications of electric drives that emerged only recently and/or novel aspects that appear in them. Particular attention is given to using electric drives in vehicles, aircraft, non-road mobile machinery, and HVAC systems.
Electric vehicles. --- Electric driving. --- Electric machinery --- Electric power --- Power transmission --- EVs (Electric vehicles) --- Vehicles, Electric --- Motor vehicles --- Fossil fuel technologies
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The subject of this book is an important and diverse field of electric machines and drives. The twelve chapters of the book written by renowned authors, both academics and practitioners, cover a large part of the field of electric machines and drives. Various types of electric machines, including three-phase and single-phase induction machines or doubly fed machines, are addressed. Most of the chapters focus on modern control methods of induction-machine drives, such as vector and direct torque control. Among others, the book addresses sensorless control techniques, modulation strategies, parameter identification, artificial intelligence, operation under harsh or failure conditions, and modelling of electric or magnetic quantities in electric machines. Several chapters give an insight into the problem of minimizing losses in electric machines and increasing the overall energy efficiency of electric drives.
Electric driving. --- Electric machines. --- Electricity, Static --- Influence machines --- Static electricity --- Electrostatic apparatus and appliances --- Electric machinery --- Electric power --- Power transmission --- Semi-conductors & super-conductors
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Electrical engineering --- Electric driving. --- Electric controllers. --- Power electronics. --- Electronics, Power --- Electric power --- Electronics --- Controllers, Electric --- Automatic control --- Electric machinery --- Electric rheostats --- Power transmission
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