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an investigation of dual stator winding induction machines

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The comparison between the simulation results with different k 1 values show that the<br />

speed estimations have oscillation at low speed when k 0 <strong>an</strong>d the estimated speed is<br />

totally different during generating condition when k 0.<br />

5 while the proposed adaptive<br />

value <strong>of</strong> k 1 effectively stabilizes the speed estimation within the low speed r<strong>an</strong>ge under<br />

both motoring <strong>an</strong>d generating conditions.<br />

A small oscillation <strong>of</strong> the estimated rotor speed, which may due to the initial errors <strong>of</strong><br />

integrators in the observer model, c<strong>an</strong> be found during the starting process at the first 0.2<br />

second in Figure 10.29. The estimated rotor speed matches the actual rotor speed very<br />

well after that tr<strong>an</strong>sient process.<br />

(a)<br />

(b)<br />

Figure 10.27 Speed estimation for 2-pole <strong>winding</strong> set with const<strong>an</strong>t<br />

412<br />

1 =<br />

k 1 = 0 , (a) actual rotor speed<br />

<strong>an</strong>d estimated rotor speed, (b) reactive power factor k 1.<br />

1 =

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