40) An induction machines dynamic performance can be described by space vector theory. The stator current space vector can be written as: 1 = (ias + aißs + a²i) 2 where a = exp((j120°) Carefully derive the scalar expressions which relate the rectangular components of i, to the phase currents. A 3-phase, 2-pole, induction machine drive includes current sensors for measurement of the stator currents. During each PWM cycle the controller samples the stator phase currents and performs a 3-phase to 2-phase transformation. During one of the cycles the sampled values of the stator currents are given as: = 17.31 A, i = 3.11 A, is = -20.41 A Using the transformations derived in 4a) calculate the rectangular components of the stator current vector.

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40) An induction machines dynamic performance can be described
by space vector theory. The stator current space vector can be
written as:
1 = (ias + aißs + a²i)
2
where a = exp((j120°)
Carefully derive the scalar expressions which relate the
rectangular components of i, to the phase currents.
A 3-phase, 2-pole, induction machine drive includes current
sensors for measurement of the stator currents. During each
PWM cycle the controller samples the stator phase currents and
performs a 3-phase to 2-phase transformation. During one of
the cycles the sampled values of the stator currents are given as:
= 17.31 A, i = 3.11 A, is = -20.41 A
Using the transformations derived in 4a) calculate the
rectangular components of the stator current vector.
Transcribed Image Text:40) An induction machines dynamic performance can be described by space vector theory. The stator current space vector can be written as: 1 = (ias + aißs + a²i) 2 where a = exp((j120°) Carefully derive the scalar expressions which relate the rectangular components of i, to the phase currents. A 3-phase, 2-pole, induction machine drive includes current sensors for measurement of the stator currents. During each PWM cycle the controller samples the stator phase currents and performs a 3-phase to 2-phase transformation. During one of the cycles the sampled values of the stator currents are given as: = 17.31 A, i = 3.11 A, is = -20.41 A Using the transformations derived in 4a) calculate the rectangular components of the stator current vector.
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