Engineering Textbook about motor control/field oriented control methods

AI Thread Summary
Recommendations for textbooks on field-oriented control and motor control include "Applied Intelligent Control Of Induction Motor Drives" by Tze-Fun Chan and Kefi Shi, and "Control of Induction Motors" by Andrzej M Trzynadlowski. Other notable mentions are "High Performance AC Drives" by Mukhtar Ahmad and "High Performance Control of AC Drives with Matlab" by Haitham Abu-Rub et al. For practical applications, "Vector Control of Three-Phase AC Machines" offers insights into system development. These texts provide a professional-level understanding of modern motor control techniques.
pjcircle
Messages
14
Reaction score
0
Hi guys I was wondering if anyone had a good recommendation on a textbook to pick up on field oriented control, motor control, 3 phase control or modern motor control in general. Looking for a professional level text. I already have Electric Machinery Fundamentals by Chapman but looking for something more on the control side than what this book offers. Thanks!
 
Physics news on Phys.org
Use Google books to preview some of these;

Applied Intelligent Control Of Induction Motor Drives -2011- Tze-Fun Chan, Kefi Shi.
Control of Induction Motors -2001- Andrzej M Trzynadlowski.
Direct Eigen Control For Induction Machines And Synchronous Motors -2013- Jean Claude Alacoque.
High Performance AC Drives, Modelling Analysis and Control -2010- Mukhtar Ahmad.
High Performance Control of AC Drives with Matlab - Simulink Models -2012- Haitham Abu-Rub, Atif Iqbal, Jarosiaw Guzinski.
Induction Motors - Modelling and Control -2012- Editor, Rui Esteves Araujo.
Induction Motors Appications, Control and Fault Diagnostics -1015- Edited by Raul Igmar Gregor Recalde.
Minimum-Time Minimum-Loss Speed Control of Induction Motors Under Field oriented Control -1997- Jae Ho Chang & Byung Kook Kim.
The Field Orientation Principle in Control of Induction Motors -1994- Andrzej M Trzynadlowski.
Vector Control of Three-Phase AC Machines, System Development in the Practice, 2nd Edn -2015- Nguyen Phung Quang, Jorg-Andreas Dittrich.
 
  • Like
Likes berkeman
I didn't expect such a list! Thanks !
 
The book is fascinating. If your education includes a typical math degree curriculum, with Lebesgue integration, functional analysis, etc, it teaches QFT with only a passing acquaintance of ordinary QM you would get at HS. However, I would read Lenny Susskind's book on QM first. Purchased a copy straight away, but it will not arrive until the end of December; however, Scribd has a PDF I am now studying. The first part introduces distribution theory (and other related concepts), which...
I've gone through the Standard turbulence textbooks such as Pope's Turbulent Flows and Wilcox' Turbulent modelling for CFD which mostly Covers RANS and the closure models. I want to jump more into DNS but most of the work i've been able to come across is too "practical" and not much explanation of the theory behind it. I wonder if there is a book that takes a theoretical approach to Turbulence starting from the full Navier Stokes Equations and developing from there, instead of jumping from...

Similar threads

Replies
1
Views
5K
Replies
1
Views
997
Replies
13
Views
5K
Replies
11
Views
101K
Replies
2
Views
2K
Replies
3
Views
182
Back
Top