Induction Motors: Analysis and Torque Control covers the modern theory of induction motors, which predicts their performance in permanent and transient regimes, investigating the most recent and effective vector control methods used in variable speed drive induction motor applications. The principles of such modern control methods as Field-Oriented Control, Direct Torque Control and Computed Charges Acceleration Method are clearly treated in this book. This work provides a thorough approach for mastering the behavior and operation of induction motors, an essential device in the modern industrial world. The method of presentation renders this book suitable for self-teaching by students, engineers and researchers in the field of electrical engineering.
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Bahram Amin was a professor of electrical engineering at the Tehran University of Science and Technology from 1976 to 1983. After moving to France he began research on electrical drives used in transportation. Among the scientific projects in which he collaborates are: electrical propulsion by variable reluctance motors (Matra Transport); power electronics and electromagnetic compatibility (Renault); asynchronous traction (Paris Metro Authority, R.A.T.P); thermal simulation of electrical motors (Electricité de France, E.D.F). He is the author of several technical papers on variable reluctance motor drives, induction motor drives, electromagnetic compatibility, and evaluation of losses in electrical machines.
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