For pt.I see ibid., Feb. 1994. This article describes DC-fed and AC-fed railway traction drives with three-phase induction motors, including the operation of the CSI, VSI and pulse converter. The dynamic performance of VSI-fed drives depends on the accompanying motor control scheme; two different arrangements are described: vector control with pulse-width modulation (PWM), and direct self-control.
Electric railway traction. Part 2: Traction drives with three-phase induction motors
01.06.1994
10 pages
Aufsatz (Zeitschrift)
Englisch
vector control , induction motors , three-phase induction motors , VSI , railways , CSI , pulse-width modulation , PWM , VSI-fed drives , pulse converter , motor control scheme , invertors , electric drives , electric railway traction , direct self-control , dynamic performance , current source inverter , machine control , pulse width modulation , voltage source inverter , power convertors , traction
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