Digital Control Of Electric Drives
by Koziol , Sawicki , J. Sawicki, ETC. , L. Szklarski and R. Koziol
FORMAT: Hardback
ISBN: 9780444988218
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Product Details
ISBN: 9780444988218
Category: Circuits & Components
Format: Hardback
Publication Date: 1992-10-14
Series: Studies in Electrical and Electronic Engineering
Publisher: ELSEVIER SCIENCE LTD
Illustrations: illustrations
Country of origin: United Kingdom
Pages: 216
Pagination: 216 pages, illustrations
Dimensions (mm): 230x234x16mm
Weight: 481g
Digital Control Of Electric Drives
The electromechanical systems employed in different branches of industry are utilized most often as drives of working machines which must be fed with electric energy in a continuous, periodic or even discrete way. Some of these machines operate at constant speed, others require wide and varying energy control. In many designs the synchronous cooperation of several electric drives is required in addition to the desired dynamic properties. For these reasons the control of the cooperation and dynamics of electromechanical systems requires the use of computers. This book adopts an unusual approach to the subject in that it treats the electric drive system on the one hand as an element of a control system and on the other as an element of a complex automatic system. These two trends in the development of the automatic control of electric drives have resulted in a volume that provides a thorough overview on the variety of different approaches to the design of control systems.