Multi-converter multi-machine systems: application for electromechanical drives
Bouscayrol, A.; Davat, B.; de Fornel, B.; François, B.; Hautier, J. P.; Meibody-Tabar, F.; Pietrzak-David, M.; Bouscayrol A.; L2EP Lille, Bât. P2, USTL, 59655 Villeneuve d'Ascq Cedex, France; Davat B.; GREEN (UPRESA-CNRS 7037), ENSEM, 2 avenue de la Forêt de Haye, 51600 Vandœuvre-les-Nancy, France; de Fornel B.; LEEI (UMR-CNRS 5828), ENSEEIHT, 2 rue Camichel, 31071 Toulouse Cedex, France; François B.; L2EP Lille, Bât. P2, USTL, 59655 Villeneuve d'Ascq Cedex, France; Hautier J. P.; L2EP Lille, Bât. P2, USTL, 59655 Villeneuve d'Ascq Cedex, France; Meibody-Tabar F.; GREEN (UPRESA-CNRS 7037), ENSEM, 2 avenue de la Forêt de Haye, 51600 Vandœuvre-les-Nancy, France; Pietrzak-David M.; LEEI (UMR-CNRS 5828), ENSEEIHT, 2 rue Camichel, 31071 Toulouse Cedex, France
Журнал:
The European Physical Journal Applied Physics
Дата:
2000
Аннотация:
A formalism is defined to describe systems composed of several electrical machines with several electrical and/or mechanical converters. So, a first classification of multi-converter multi-machine systems is proposed in order to point out their influences on the global power conversion: cost reduction, conversion quality... Three examples are presented with this specific formalism.
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