Thursday, 21 September 1995, Vol. 3 Session L5a: Drive Control
Session Chairmen: F. Profumo
Politecnico di Torino
R.Nilssen
The Norwegian Institute of Technology
PWM vector control inverter-fed low voltage induction motors: experience on a high speed rolling mill stand of 480 KW/1500-3000 rpm 3.001
F. Feudale, A. Odorico, M. Sica, G. Stanic, G. Torri, Ansaldo Industria S.p.A. (Italy)
VeCon: high-performance digital control of AC drives by one-chip servo controller 3.005
E. Kiel, Institute for Applied Microelectronics, W. Schumacher, Technical University of Braunschweig (Germany)
A neural rotor flux observer for induction motor control 3.011
A. Alessandri, S. Dagnino, M. Marchesoni, M. Mazzucchelli, P. Saccani, Universita degli Studi di Genova (Italy)
The implementation of a vector control scheme based on an advanced motor model 3.017
R.C. Healey, Cambridge University (United Kingdom)
Session Chairmen: K. Bouwknegt
Holec
W. Koczara
Warsaw University of Technology
Analysis and control of a three-phase voltage-doubler current-controlled reversible AC to DC converter 3.023
M.C. Jiang, National I-Lan Inst. of Agriculture & Technology, C.T. Pan, National Tsing Hua University (Taiwan R.O.C.)
Electric ship propulsion 3.029
A.J. Blokland,B. van der Ploeg, Royal Netherlands Navy (The Netherlands)
Power conditioning of single-phase AC-DC converters in parallel 3.033
T. Ohnuki, O. Miyashita, H. Tomita, Tokyo Denki University (Japan), P. Lataire, Vrije Universiteit Brussel (Belgium)
Innovative simulation methods in power electronics and drive technology on personal computers 3.039
U. Knorr, , L. Zacharias, SIMEC GmbH & Co. KG (Germany)
Session L5c: Industrial Drives
Session Chairmen: J. Dhers
CEGELEC
G. Olsson
I.E.A.
Real-time DSP implementation of an extended observer in a high-dynamic performance induction motor drive 3.045
T. Du, P. Vas, A.F .Stronach, University of Aberdeen (United Kingdom)
Circuit-oriented models of AC machines for converter-machine systems simulation 3.050
M. Ronkowski, R. Szczesny, Technical University of Gdansk (Poland)
High power adjustable speed drive for power plant: current source structure with thyristor for induction machine 3.056
J. Sprecher, A. David, M. Dessoude, Electricité de France (France)
Induction motor drive for mine locomotives 3.062
M. Schroedl, A. Trenner, C. Berger, ELIN Antriebstechnik (Austria)
Session Chairmen: S. Martínez
U.N.E.D.
J. Rodriguez
Universidad Técnica Federico Santamaria
Transputers-based control of a switched reluctance generator for wind energy applications 3.069
R. Cardenas, W. F. Ray, G. M. Asher, University of Nottingham (United Kingdom)
Implementation of vector control strategies for a variable speed doubly-fed induction machine for wind generation system 3.075
R. S. Pena, J.C. Clare, G.M. Asher, University of Nottingham (United Kingdom)
A modular utility interface for photovoltaic power plants 3.081
E. T. Schönholzer, Neu-Technikum Buchs, R. Schmidhauser, Schmidhauser AG (Switzerland)
Inverters without transformer in grid connected photovoltaic applications 3.086
M. Meinhardt, P. Mutschler, Technical University Darmstadt (Germany)
Session Chairmen: P. Ferraris
Politecnico di Torino
W.Wymeersch
Sidmar N.V.
Non-linear control for DC servo motors 3.093
C.P. Ho, S.K. Panda, National University of Singapore (Singapore)
Direct linear drives for vertical transportation 3.098
T. Morizane, E. Masada, M. E. H. Hayashiya, H. Ohsaki, The University of Tokyo (Japan)
Modelling and field oriented position control of a helical reluctance motor for high precision applications 3.104
H. Kellermann, G. Kolper, G. Brandenburg, J. Heinzl, Technische Universität München (Germany)
The effects of technical progress in motor drives on products and electrical facilities 3.110
K. Kamiyama, Utsunomiya University, M. Hattori, Nippon Steel Corp, T. Sukegawa, Hitachi Ltd, K. Saito, Hitachi Process Computer Eng. - Inc. (Japan)
Session L6b: Control (II)
Session Chairmen: M.Braun
Siemens A.G.
P. Maranesi
Universitá Statale di Milano
A new hybrid AC current limiting interrupting device for semiconductor converter protection 3.117
J. Zyborski, T. Lipski, Technical University of Gdansk (Poland), S. Hasan, Helwan University, Cairo (Egypt), J. Wittstock, The Electrotechnical Institute (Poland)
Characteristics of asynchronous and synchronous discrete delta modulation for power inverters 3.121
S. Sathiakumar, S.Y.R. Hui, F. Pasalic, University of Sydney (Australia)
Why and how using the fuzzy logic in the power electronics field 3.127
A. Farjon, M. Tholomier, Universite d'Aix-Marseille III (France)
Dual mode optimal time control of DC motors using neural networks 3.133
E. Galvan, J.M. Quero, L.G. Franquelo, Universidad de Sevilla (Spain)
Session Chairmen: B. De Fornel
Lab. d'Electrotechnique et d'Electronique Ind.
A.Vandenput
Technische Universiteit Eindhoven
Influence of switching frequency and squirrel cage design on audible noise and losses in variable speed induction motor drives with transistor and IGBT inverters 3.137
S. Van Haute, A. Malfait, G. Meynants, R. Reekmans, R. Belmans, Katholieke Universiteit Leuven
(Belgium)
Design and performance of a high efficiency 5-phase switched reluctance drive 3.143
A. Michaelides, C. Pollock, University of Warwick (United Kingdom)
Position sensor-less control of a half-wave rectified brushless synchronous motor 3.149
J. Oyama, T. Abe, T. Higuchi, E. Yamada, Nagasaki University, K. Shibahara, Kyouwa Kiden Co. Ltd (Japan)
Flux, position and velocity estimation in AC machines at zero and low speed via tracking of high frequency saliencies 3.154
P. L. Jansen, MK Rail Corporation, R. D. Lorenz, M. Corley, University of Wisconsin-Madison, (USA)
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