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In summary, the conversation discusses the search for information on controlling torque directly in a permanent magnet synchronous generator. The individual has found limited sources in the IEEE database and is currently using a modified DTC scheme for induction motors, but is experiencing issues with state estimation. They are seeking advice on how to accomplish this, as it is possible with modern wind turbines. The article referenced provides information on AC power analysis and network analysis.
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I'm trying to find some information on different methods of controlling a permanent magnet synchronous generator, more specifically controlling the torque directly. I've done many searches but the only source of information I can find is from papers in the IEEE database which I don't have access to.

I am currently doing this with a modified DTC scheme made for induction motors, however it is not working very well especially the state estimation part. If anyone has some info on how to do this it would be greatly appreciated. I know its possible since many modern wind turbines do this.
 
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1. What is PMSG and why is it important in scientific research?

PMSG stands for Pregnant Mare Serum Gonadotropin, which is a hormone produced by the placenta of pregnant mares. It is important in scientific research because it is commonly used as a tool to induce superovulation and synchronize ovulation in laboratory animals, particularly in mice and rats.

2. What are the different methods of PMSG control?

The most common methods of PMSG control include administration of exogenous hormones, manipulation of light and dark cycles, and dietary modifications. Exogenous hormones can be given in the form of injections or implants, while light and dark cycle manipulation involves controlling the amount of light the animals are exposed to. Dietary modifications, such as increasing protein intake, can also affect PMSG levels.

3. How does PMSG control affect reproductive outcomes in laboratory animals?

PMSG control can greatly impact reproductive outcomes in laboratory animals. It can increase the number of eggs released during ovulation, improve the quality of eggs and embryos, and synchronize ovulation in a group of animals. This allows for more efficient and consistent results in research studies.

4. Are there any potential side effects or risks associated with PMSG control?

There are potential side effects and risks associated with PMSG control, particularly when using exogenous hormones. These can include injection site reactions, hormonal imbalances, and adverse effects on animal behavior and health. It is important to carefully monitor animals undergoing PMSG control and consult with a veterinarian if any concerns arise.

5. How do researchers determine the appropriate method of PMSG control for their specific study?

The method of PMSG control chosen for a study will depend on several factors, including the type of animal being used, the desired outcome, and the resources available. Researchers should carefully consider the potential risks and benefits of each method and consult with colleagues or experts in the field to determine the best approach for their specific study.

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