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Permanent Magnet Brushless DC Motor Drives and Controls

ISBN: 978-1-118-18833-0

June 2012

304 pages

Description
An advanced introduction to the simulation and hardware implementation of BLDC motor drives

A thorough reference on the simulation and hardware implementation of BLDC motor drives, this book covers recent advances in the control of BLDC motor drives, including intelligent control, sensorless control, torque ripple reduction and hardware implementation. With the guidance of the expert author team, readers will understand the principle, modelling, design and control of BLDC motor drives. The advanced control methods and new achievements of BLDC motor drives, of interest to more advanced readers, are also presented. Focuses on the control of PM brushless DC motors, giving readers the foundations to the topic that they can build on through more advanced reading

  • Systematically guides readers through the subject, introducing basic operational principles before moving on to advanced control algorithms and implementations
  • Covers special issues, such as sensorless control, intelligent control, torque ripple reduction and hardware implementation, which also have applications to other types of motors
  • Includes presentation files with lecture notes and Matlab 7 coding on a companion website for the book
About the Author
Chang-liang Xia, Tianjin University, China
Chang-liang Xia received the Ph.D. degree in electrical engineering from Zhejiang University, China, in 1995. He is currently a Professor in the School of Electrical Engineering and Automation, Tianjin University. In 2008, he became “Yangtze Fund Scholar” Distinguished Professor and is currently supported by National Science Fund for Distinguished Young Scholars. Professor Xia has been engaged in the design, modelling, control and application of BLDC motors for more than 10 years. In this field, he has published more than 50 papers in refereed journals and conferences.
His book, Brushless DC motor control systems, was published in Chinese by Science Press in 2009 and the material from it has been used at Tianjin University for the Masters course "Electrical motor drives and Power Electronics" since 2002 as well as a textbook for the graduate course “Intelligent control of Electrical machines” since 2009.