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      Table of Contents

      1  Cover

      2  IEE Press Series on Power Engineering

      3  Reference Frame Theory

      4  Copyright

      5  About the Author

      6  Preface

      7  1 A Brief History of Reference Frame Theory References

      8  2 Tesla's Rotating Magnetic Field 2.1 Introduction 2.2 Rotating Magnetic Field for Symmetrical Two‐Phase Stator Windings 2.3 Rotating Magnetic Field for Symmetrical Three‐Phase Stator Windings 2.4 Rotating Magnetic Field for Symmetrical Two‐Phase Rotor Windings 2.5 Rotating Magnetic Field for Symmetrical Three‐Phase Rotor Windings 2.6 Closing Comments References

      9  3 Tesla's Rotating Magnetic Field and Reference Frame Theory 3.1 Introduction 3.2 Transformation of Two‐Phase Symmetrical Stator Variables to the Arbitrary Reference Frame 3.3 Transformation of Two‐Phase Symmetrical Rotor Variables to the Arbitrary Reference Frame 3.4 Transformation of Three‐Phase Stator and Rotor Variables to the Arbitrary Reference Frame 3.5 Balanced Steady‐State Stator Variables Viewed from Any Reference Frame 3.6 Closing Comments References

      10  4 Equivalent Circuits for the Symmetrical Machine 4.1 Introduction 4.2 Flux‐Linkage Equations for a Magnetically Linear Two‐Phase Symmetrical Machine 4.3 Flux‐Linkage Equations in the Arbitrary Reference Frame 4.4 Torque Expression in Arbitrary Reference Frame 4.5 Instantaneous and Steady‐State Phasors 4.6 Flux‐Linkage Equations for a Magnetically Linear Three‐Phase Symmetrical Machine and Equivalent Circuit 4.7 Closing Comments References

      11  5 Synchronous Machines 5.1 Introduction 5.2 Synchronous Machine 5.3 Equivalent Circuit For Three‐Phase Synchronous Generator 5.4 Closing Comment Reference

      12  6 Brushless dc Drive with Field Orientation 6.1 Introduction 6.2 The Permanent‐Magnet ac Machine 6.3 Instantaneous and Steady‐State Phasors 6.4 Field Orientation of a Brushless dc Drive 6.5 Torque Control of a Brushless dc Drive 6.6 Closing Comments References

      13  7 Field Orientation of Induction Machine Drives 7.1 Introduction 7.2 Field Orientation of a Symmetrical Machine 7.3 Torque Control of Field‐Orientated Symmetrical Machine 7.4 Closing Comments References

      14  8 Additional Applications of Reference Frame Theory 8.1 Introduction 8.2 Neglecting Stator Transients 8.3 Symmetrical Components Derived by Reference Frame Theory 8.4 Multiple Reference Frames 8.5 Closing Comments References

      15  Index

      16  End User License Agreement

      List of Tables

      1 Chapter 7Table 7.2-1 Steady‐state voltage and torque equations for field orientation o...

      List of Illustrations

      1 Chapter 2Figure 2.2-1 Sinusoidally distributed stator winding. (a) Approximate sinuso...Figure 2.2-2 Closed paths of integration and the plot of

.Figure 2.2-3 Plot of sinusoidal approximation of
shown in Figure 2.2-2g.Figure 2.2-4 Elementary symmetrical,

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