A Backstepping Approach to Continuous Time Direct
Torque Control (St. 122) 3.668
Duco W.J. Pulle, Ian R. Petersen,
Australian Defence Force Academy, Australia
Direct Mean Torque Control of an Induction Motor (St. 123) 3.672
Erich Flach, Rolf Hoffmann,
Darmstadt University of Technologies, Germany
Salient pole synchronous motor excitation control in
direct flux linkage control based drives (St. 124) 3.678
O. Pyrhönen, J. Kaukonen, J. Luukko, M. Niemela,
J. Pyrhönen, Lappeenranta University of Technology,
Pekka Tiitinen, Janne Väänänen, ABB Industry Oy, Finland
Permanent magnet synchronous motor drive based on
direct flux linkage control (St. 125) 3.683
J. Luukko, J. Kaukonen, M. Niemelä, O. Pyrhönen,
J. Pyrhönen, Lappeenranta University of Technology,
Pekka Tiitinen, Janne Väänänen, ABB Industry Oy, Finland
Start up Strategies for a Direct Torque Controlled
Synchronous Machine (St. 126) 3.689
M. R. Zolghadri, D. Diallo, D. Roye, Laboratoire
d’Electrotechnique de Grenoble, France
Direct Torque Control System for Sychronous Machine 3.694
M. R. Zolghadri, D. Diallo, D. Roye, Laboratoire
d’Electrotechniqe de Grenoble, France (St. 127)
Performance analysis of a DTC control scheme for
induction motor in the low speed range (St. 128) 3.700
D. Casadei, G. Serra, A. Tani, Università degli Studi di
Bologna, Italy
Session D5j: Energy efficient drives
Session Chairman:
Prof. I. Nagy, Computer and Automation Institute, Hungary
Induction Motor Drives Energy Optimization in Steady
and Transient States: A New Approach (St. 129) 3.705
Juan M. Moreno-Eguilaz, Miguel Cipolla-Ficarra,
Juan Peracaula, Polytechnic University of Catalonia, Spain
Model Based Energy Optimiser for Vector Controlled
Induction Motor Drives (St. 130) 3.711
K. Skaug Rasmussen, Paul Thogersen, Danfoss A/S, Denmark
Analysis of Stability in Low-cost Energy Optimal
Controlled PWM-VSI Fed Induction Motor Drive (St. 131) 3.717
Flemming Abrahamsen, Frede Blaabjerg,
John K. Pedersen, Aalborg University, Denmark
Comparison of two low-cost small induction
motor drive configurations (St. 132) 3.724
Benjamin Gordon, R A McMahon, Cambridge University, U. K.
Application of the induction motor toolboxes for the
design strategy of energy saving drivers for supplying
commuter trains (St. 133) 3.730
J. B. Klaassens, J. F. Dekkers, Delft Technical University,
The Netherlands, E. A. Lomonova, S.R. Miziurin,
S. I. Volsky, Moscow State Aviation Institute, Russia
Session D5k: Control of ac machines - Industrial applications
Session Chairman:
Tom Nestli, ABB Corporate Research, Norway
A Motor Driving Controller Suitable for Elevators (St. 134) 3.736
Mutoh Nobuyoshi, Ohnuma Naoto, Omiya Akihiro,
Hokari Sadao, Elevator Development Center Hitachi Ltd.,
Konya Masahiro, Hitachi Building System Co. Ltd.,
Mine Toshisuke, Mito Works Hitachi Ltd., Japan
Variable structure control for high power induction `
motors driven by GTO inverter (St. 135) 3.744
F. Ben Ammar, H. Godfroid, CEGELEC, J. F. Yhuel,
S. Siala, Laboratoire Atlantique de Recherche en
Génie Electrique, France
Application of Field Oriented Control to double
winding asynchronous motors in large power inverter
drives (St. 136) 3.750
M. Matuonto, E. Gatti, G. Torri, M. Frascotti,
Ansaldo Industria Milano, A. Monti, M. Riva,
Politecnico di Milano, Italy
Modulation and Control of Current Source Converters
for High Dynamic Performance of Induction Motors (St. 137) 3.756
I. J. Iglesias, CEDEX, Spain, H. Zelaya de la Parra,
The University of Birmingham, United Kingdom,
O. Gonzalez, J.M. Solana, J. Tamarit, CEDEX, Spain
System design of an integrated control unit for variable
speed drives (St. 138) 3.762
W. A. G. de Jager, J.A.J.M. Geerligs, A. Duym,
Holec Machines en Apparaten B.V., The Netherlands
Experimental validation of the use of a direct feeding
algorithm in a.c. drives (St. 139) 3.768
E. Pagano, Università "Federico II“ Napoli, A. Bobbio,
G. Bosia, Ansaldo Ricerche Genova,
M. L. Grassi, Università "Federico II“ Napoli, Italy
Evaluation of several switching tables used in variable
structure control of high power induction motor drives
supplied with 3-level inverters (St. 140) 3.771
A.-M. Arcker-Hissel, M. Pietrzak-David, Laboratoire
d’Electrotechnique et d’Electronique Industrielle,
F. Ben Ammar, CEGELEC - DEI, B. de Fornel, LEEI, France
A slip control strategy of constant-power IM drives (St. 141) 3.777
Z. J. Zhai, K. H. Oh, P. G. Im, D. J. Kim,
Samsumg Electronics Co. ltd, Korea
Session D5l: Control of ac machines - Control and implementation
Session Chairman:
Jouko Niiranen, ABB Industry Oy, Finland
Implementation of Indirect Vector Control on an Integrated
Digital Signal Processor - Based System (St. 142) 3.782
Ali Keyhani, Mohammad N Marwali, Willy Tjanaka,
Ohio State University, USA
Pseudo Torque Control (PTC) A New Control Concept
for Induction Motors (St. 143) 3.788
C. Tuttas, Universität Kaiserslautern, Germany
System Performance of Fieldbus Linked Electric Drives
(St. 144) 3.794
M. Franke, G.-H. Geitner, Technical University Dresden,
Germany
Improvement of the Operation Limit of a Field-Weakening
Speed Control System for a Self-Controlled Synchronous
Motor (St. 145) 3.801
Shoji Nishikata, Toshitaka Namba, Tokyo Denki University,
Japan
Converter control of asynchronous motor drive with
minimum current consumption (St. 146) 3.807
Zdenek Cerovsky, Jiri Javurek, Czech Technical University,
Czech Republic
Filtered PWM-inverter output waveforms in a medium
speed (<30000 rpm) solid-rotor induction motor drive
(St. 147) 3.813
Jussi Huppunen, Juha Pyrhönen, Lappeenranta University of
Technology, Finland
Dynamic modeling and model based control of an
induction machine (St. 148) 3.819
Lutz Krüger, D. Naunin, TU Berlin, Germany
Feedback linearisation and multivariable cascaded
predictive structure control of induction machine (St. 149) 3.825
P. Boucher, A. Benyahia, D. Dumur, SUPELEC, France
R-S-T regulators for an induction motor drive:
comparative study (St. 150) 3.831
B. de Fornel, L.E.E.I.-I.N.P.T., France, I. Slama-Belkhodja,
L.S.E.-E.N.I.T., Tunisie
Anti-Windup of Current Regulators Considering Inverter
Saturation (St. 151) 3.836
Dong-Choon Lee, G-Myoung Lee, Yeungnam University, Korea
The new CSI control strategy for avoiding slow response
in vector controlled induction motor drive (St. 152) 3.842
Aleksandar Nikolic, Paper Mill Belgrade,
Borislav Jeftenic, Electrotechnical Faculty Belgrade, Yugoslavia
Perodic Responses of a Nonlinear Current Controlled
IM Drive (St. 153) 3.847
Zoltán Sütö, István Nagy, Jákó Zoltán,
Technical University of Budapest, Hungary
Control System for the Voltage Source DC Link Converter
in the Rotor Circuit of a Slip Ring Induction Machine
(St. 154) 3.853
Helmut Weiss, Markus Lampersberger,
University of Leoben, Austria
A new control method of active torque ripples filter in
high power electrical machines (St. 155) 3.859
B. Davat, A. Khezzar, GREEN, France
Session D6a: Servo drives and actuators
Session Chairman:
Prof. A. Vandenput, T. U. Eindhoven, The Netherlands
Current Control and Magnet Configurations for High
Torque to Current Ratio in Surface Mounted Permanent
Magnet Synchronous Motors (St. 156) 3.865
Katsuji Shinohara, Kagoshima University,
Yasuo Mieno, Kagoshima National College of Technology,
Japan
High Performance Vector Position Control of a Helical
Reluctance Motor for an Ultra Precision Lathe (St. 157) 3.870
S. Brückl, Technische Universität München, Germany
A DSP based Robust Optimal Servo Motor controller
(St. 158) 3.876
P. Kettle, A. Murray, Analog Devices,
A. Holohan, Dublin City University
A Learning-Based Speed Control of Servomotors with
Its Application to VCR (St. 159) 3.882
Young-Hoon Kim, In-Joong Ha, Seoul National University,
Jeong-Tae Kim, Goan-Soo Seong,
Samsung Electronics Co. Ltd, Korea
Comparative analysis of doubly-salient reluctance and
permanent-magnet actuators (St. 160) 3.888
M.M. Radulescu, C. Martis, K. Biro, T. U. of Cluj-Napoca,
Romania
A Novel Electronically-operated, Linear,
Variable-reluctance, Actuator (St. 161) 3.892
M. York, J.M. Stephenson, A. Hughes,
The University of Leeds, U. K.
Tracking control of a two degrees of freedom robot
using disturbance observer (St. 162) 3.898
Stefan Dumbrava, “Gh. Asachi” Technical University of Iasi,
Romania
Switching Flux Permanent Magnet Polyphased
Synchronous Machine (St. 163) 3.903
Emmanuel Hoang, Hamid Ben Ahmed, Jean Lucidarme,
LESiR - ENS de Cachan, France
Optimized control on a two axis - robot by means of
Evolution Strategies (St. 164) 3.909
R. Richter, W. Hofmann, TU Chemnitz, Germany
Some applications of the ultrasonic microactuators in
robotic miniaturization (St. 165) 3.912
Mircea Ignat, Research and Development Inst. for
Electrical Engineering, Gheorghe Amza,
Politehnical University of Bucharest, Romania
Intelligent Motion: The new challenge for electrical drives 3.918
Pacas J.M., University of Siegen,
A. John, Micromatik Siegen, Germany (St. 166)
Field magnitude adaptation in induction motors (St. 167) 3.922
H. Rasmussen, Aalborg University, Denmark
On line Idenfication and Compensation of Friction
Influence of Feed Drives of Machine Tools (St. 168) 3.927
Thomas Frenz, Dierk Schröder, T. U. of München, Germany
Session D8a-1 Facts 1
Session Chairman:
Prof. H. Akagi, Okayama Univ., Japan
Iterative harmonic simulation between a TCR,
transformer saturation and the power system (St. 169) 3.933
J. Arrillaga, University of Canterbury, New Zealand,
J. Gonzalez, Universidad de Las Palmas, Spain,
J. Cidras, Universidad de Vigo, Spain
Implementation of a Robust H∞ Controller for a
Unified Power Flow Controller (St. 170) 3.939
S.D. Round, University of Canterbury, New Zealand,
Q. Yu, L.E. Norum, T.M. Undeland,
Norwegian Institute of Science and Technology, Norway
Analog real-time model of an unified power flow controller 3.944
Marcio Magalhães de Oliveira, Åke Ekström,
Royal Institute of Technology, Sweden (St. 171)
Application of Flexible AC Transmission System Devices
for the Maximum Loadability Improvement in Transmission
Lines (St. 172) 3.950
S.M. Sadeghzadeh, Laboratoire d’Electrotechnique de Grenoble,
France, M. Ehsan, Sharif University of Technology, Iran,
Said N. Hadj, R. Feuillet, Laboratoire d’Electrotechnique
de Grenoble, France
Static Electronic Tap-Changer for fast phase voltage
control (St. 173) 3.956
Tommy Larsson, ABB Components, Reijo Innanen,
Fundia Steel AB, Gunnar Norström, VB Elnät, Sweden
On using FACTS and power system stabilizers to damp
low frequency oscillations (St. 174) 3.959
J-C Passelergue, N. Hadjsaid, Y. Besanger,
R. Feuillet, INPG - LEG, France
Forced Sharing of dc Capacitor Voltages in a Multi-Level
GTO Static Var Compensator (SVC) (St. 175) 3.965
S B Tennakoon, D. Scheidecker, Staffordshire University,
United Kingdom
Influence of AC network impedance on the control
performance of a VSC operating at different switching
frequencies (St. 176) 3.971
Anders Lindberg, Marcio M. de Oliveira, Ying Jiang,
Royal Institute of Technology, Sweden
Multivariable feedback current control of a PWM Voltage
Source Converter connected to an AC system with
variable AC network impedance (St. 177) 3.977
Anders Lindberg, Marcio M. de Oliveira, Ying Jiang,
Royal Institute of Technology, Sweden
UPFC application to suppress flicker in arc furnace
supply system (St. 178) 3.983
M. Zouiti, S. Saadate, GREEN - UHP, X. Lombard,
P.G. Therond, C. Poumarede, Electricité de France, France
Session D8a-2 Facts 2
Session Chairman:
K. Uhlen, EFI, Norway
Pseudo-resonant Compensator for Full Control of Real
and Reactive Power (St. 179) 3.988
George G. Karady, Pramod Parihar,
Arizona State University, USA
Power modulation capability of shunt and series
compensators and phase shifters (St. 180) 3.994
D.A. Pastos, G.B. Giannakopoulos, N.A. Vovos,
University of Patras, Greece
Static VAR compensation for flicker reduction (St. 181) 3.1000
B. Gollentz, CREEBEL, G. de Preville, J.L. Pouliquen,
CEGELEC, France
Solid-state power factor correction using voltage-source
inverter self-controlled DC bus (St. 182) 3.1005
A.M. Zaki, A.A. Mansour, Electronics Research Institute,
O.A. Mahgoub, E.E. Abu-Elzahab, Cairo University, Egypt
Electronic Tap Changer for 10 kV Distribution Transformer 3.1010
P. Bauer, S. W. de Haan, G. C. Paap, TU Delft,
The Netherlands (St. 183)
Using a PWM modulated Voltage Source Converter
for flicker mitigation (St. 184) 3.1016
Tomas Larsson, Åke Ekström, Royal Institute of Technology,
Sweden
DSP Control of an Active Power Line Conditioning System 3.1021
J.M. Carrasco, M. Perales, B. Ruiz, E. Galván,
L. G. Franquelo, Universidad de Sevilla,
S. Gutiérrez, E.G. de Mendícil, LOOIBAI s.a., Spain (St. 185)
MPTC: an economical alternative to universal power
flow controllers (St. 186) 3.1027
Ned Mohan, University of Minnesota, USA
Application of Thyristor Controlled Series Capacitor
(TCSC) for Damping of Electromechanical Oscillations 3.1033
Ole Johan Hjemås, Statnett SF, Norway,
Motjaba Noroozian, ABB Power Systems, Sweden (St. 187)
Session D8b: HVDC
Session chairman:
B. R. Anderson, GEC Alsthom, U.K.
Thyristor-Converters for Connecting 16 2/3 Hz and 50 Hz
AC Systems (St. 188) 3.1039
N. Christl, H. Huang, Siemens AG, Germany
Interactions between AC and DC transmission systems:
modelling for use in power system studies (St. 189) 3.1043
B. Delfino, G.B. Denegri, M. Invernizzi, A. Morini,
University of Genoa, Italy
Emergency replacement of a 500kV HVDC converter
at Sylmar East (St. 190) 3.1048
W. Braun, M. Fähnrich, K. Sadek, W. Fischer,
Siemens AG, Germany
Wednesday 10 September 1997
Session D1e: Characterization and Applications
D1e - 1:
Session Chairman:
P. Lindman, Ericsson Components, Sweden
Dynamics Behaviour of Punch-Through IGBT in
Hard-Switching Converters at High Temperature (St. 1) 4.001
S. Azzopardi, C. Jamet, J.-M. Vinassa, C. Zardini, Laboratoire I.X.L. - Université Bordeaux I, France
IGBT modules working at cryogenic temperature (St. 2) 4.007
F. Rosenbauer, H. W. Lorenzen, Technische Universität München,
Germany
Effect of the Physical Structure on the Recovery Softness
of PIN diodes: Experimental and Numerical Analysis (St. 3) 4.013
M. Pasqualetti, M. Portesine, R. Scicolone,
B. Zerbinati, Ansaldo Trasporti,
R. Menozzi, A. Bellini, University of Parma, Italy
Series and parallel operating of MOS controlled Thyristor 4.018
A. Merazga, J.M. Li, D. Lafore, Ecole Supérieure d’Ingénieurs
de Marseille, France (St.4)
Comparison of PT and NPT Cell Concept for 600V IGBT’s 4.024
R. Siemieniec, M. Netzel, Technical University of Ilmenau,
R. Herzer, Semikron Elektronik GmbH, Germany (St. 5)
An Investigation of the Turn-Off Characteristics of an
IGBT Under Short Circuit Conditions (St. 6) 4.029
Patrick W. Wheeler, Chris Newton, University of
Nottingham, United Kingdom
Switching Balancement Of Series Connected Insulated
Gate Devices By Gate Control Strategy (St. 7) 4.034
M. Melito, G. Belverde, A. Galluzzo, S. Musumeci,
SGS-Thomson Microelectronics, Italy
D1e - 2:
Session Chairman:
L. Lorenz, Siemens, Germany
An easy method to estimate switch-off losses in your
application (St. 8) 4.039
D. Lafore, A. Merazga, J.M. Li, CEGEMA - Ecole Supérieure
d’Ingénieurs de Marseille, France
Active Voltage Clamping Techniques for Overvoltage
Protection of MOS-Controlled Power Transistors (St. 9) 4.043
Tobias Reimann, Robert Krümmer, Technical University
of Ilmenau, Jürgen Petzoldt, University of Rostock, Germany
Application dependent gate trigger requirements of gate
turn-off thyristors (St. 10) 4.049
F.J. Wakeman, Westcode Semiconductors,
M.S. Khanniche, University of Wales, United Kingdom
An Experimentally Validated Transient Thermal Impedance
Model for High Power Diodes and Thyristors With
Transient Junction Temperature Calculation (St. 11) 4.055
F. Profumo, A. Tenconi, S. Facelli, Politecnico di Torino,
B. Passerini, A. Guerra, International Rectifier Corporation Italiana, Italy
A systematic Approach for Testing Today’s Power
Semiconductors to Obtain a Generally Applicable
Characterization (St. 12) 4.060
Andreas Lindemann, IXYS Semiconductor GmbH, Germany
Evaluation and modelling of the power losses in the
horizontal deflection circuit in televisions - with focus on
the semiconductors (St. 13) 4.066
Leo Østergaard, Bang & Olufsen A/S, Uffe B. Jensen,
Aalborg University, Denmark
Evaluation and Comparison of Energy Loss in Regenerative
and Nonlinear Dissipative Snubbers for Bridge Legs (St. 14) 4.073
Deng Yan, Xiangnin He, Zhaoming Qian,
Zhejiang University, P.R. China
A New Fault Tolerant Semiconductor Laser Triggering
System for Light Trigger Thyristors (St. 15) 4.078
C. O. Nwankpa, George Rost, Robert Fischl, Drexel University,
Arye Rosen, Dean Gilbert, David Sarnoff Research Center,
David Richardson, Electric Power Research Institute, USA
Optimisation of the thermal metal spray process for the
manufacture of mass produced hybrid integrated power
electronic converters (St. 16) 4.082
J. D. van Wyk, P.A. Janse van Rensburg,
Rand Afrikaans University, South Africa
Session D1f: Modelling
Session Chairman:
Prof. G. Busatto, Univ. of Napoli, Italy
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