Microprocessor control of inverter - fed induction motors (IM-ES-073)

Last updated on 14 June 2013 2:20
The original control system for the experimental TAIM rig employed analogue techniques, which put limitations on system stability, versatility, and performance optimisation. These limitations are reduced by replacing the core of the analogue system by a microprocessor based digital control system. The safety interlocks and the inverter and converter thyristor...
Author(s): Tucker C.R.;Rash N.M.
Organisation(s): British Rail Research ;
1981
United Kingdom
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