Analysis and Control of Electric Drives. Ned Mohan

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a graduate course on this topic, students may not have the requisite background of what was covered in the undergraduate course using Parts I and II. Therefore, a quick review is warranted prior to the dynamic control of ac drives for precise speed and position, using vector control of ac drives. This is covered in Part III of this textbook.

      This textbook describes systems under steady‐state operating conditions. However, the uniqueness of the approach used is that it seamlessly allows the discussion to be continued for analyzing and controlling of systems under dynamic conditions using vector control in a graduate‐level course.

      For discussion of all topics in this course, computer simulations are a necessity. These simulations utilize MATLAB/Simulink and the Sciamble Workbench (http://www.sciamble.com) – a University of Minnesota startup. The simulations in Sciamble Workbench can be seamlessly implemented to control hardware, as demonstrated by hardware experiments in an associated laboratory, to complement courses taught using this textbook.

      ACKNOWLEDGMENT

      The authors are greatly indebted for two grants from the University of Minnesota from the Office of Naval Research (ONR): N00014‐15‐1‐2391 “Web‐Enabled, Instructor‐Taught Online Courses,” and N00014‐19‐1‐2018 “Developing WBG‐Based, Extremely Low‐Cost Laboratories for Power Electronics, Motor Drives, and Power System Protection and Relays for National Dissemination.” These grants allowed the development of the Workbench simulation platform, which is available free‐of‐cost for educational purposes. These grants also allowed the development of a low‐cost hardware laboratory, available from Sciamble (https://sciamble.com/) – a University of Minnesota startup.

      ABOUT THE COMPANION SITE

      Analysis and Control of Electric Drives: Simulations and Laboratory Implementation is accompanied by a companion website:

       www.wiley.com/go/Mohan/Vectorcontrolinelectricdrives

      The companion website page includes the following items that are mentioned in the textbook:

      1 Links to research reports as Appendices

      2 All the simulation file in MATLAB/Simulink

      3 All the simulation files in Sciamble Workbench

      4 Exact parameters of motors used as examples

      5 Manual of the Hardware Laboratory, and

      6 Solution to some select back-of-the-chapter problems.

Part I Fundamentals of Electric Drives

Schematic illustrations of (a) electric machines and (b) electric drives.

      According to [1], “advances in integrated power electronics have the potential to develop a new generation of energy‐efficient, high‐power density, high‐speed motors and generators and, in turn, save significant energy.” In addition, a great deal of energy savings can be achieved by shifting from nearly constant speed motors to adjustable‐speed electric drives, as explained in this chapter.

      Prior to looking at the energy‐saving potentials, we should understand the meaning of primary energy. According to [2], the “Primary Energy is energy in the form that it is first accounted for in a statistical energy balance, before any transformation to secondary or tertiary forms

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