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an investigation of dual stator winding induction machines

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The boundary <strong>of</strong> the speed controller parameters c<strong>an</strong> be calculated using (10.152).<br />

When the observer gains <strong>an</strong>d speed estimator parameters are all fixed while the rotor<br />

speed ch<strong>an</strong>ges from -377 rad/s to 377 rad/s <strong>an</strong>d ω 0 <strong>of</strong> the speed controller is varying<br />

within [0, 600], the boundary <strong>of</strong> the speed controller parameters for the 2-pole <strong>winding</strong><br />

set is obtained using (10.152) as shown in Figure 10.25. Similarly, the boundary <strong>of</strong> the<br />

speed controller parameters for the 6-pole <strong>winding</strong> set is given in Figure 10.26. Because<br />

the error signal used for speed estimation switches between both <strong>winding</strong> sets, the speed<br />

controller parameters should be chosen within the common stable region <strong>of</strong> both sets so<br />

that the selected controller parameters ensure the system stability under <strong>an</strong>y operating<br />

condition.<br />

Stable region<br />

Unstable region<br />

Figure 10.25 The boundary <strong>of</strong> speed controller parameters for the 2-pole <strong>winding</strong> set<br />

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