Hua et al., 2017 - Google Patents
Improved model‐predictive‐flux‐control strategy for three‐phase four‐switch inverter‐fed flux‐reversal permanent magnet machine drivesHua et al., 2017
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- Hua W
- Huang W
- Yu F
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- IET Electric Power Applications
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In this study, an improved model‐predictive‐flux‐control (MPFC) is developed and implemented based on a three‐phase flux‐reversal permanent magnet (FRPM) machine drives fed by three‐phase four‐switch voltage‐source‐inverter (TPFS‐VSI) with fewer …
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