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Sliding mode control of the stand alone wound rotor synchronous generatorMuñoz Aguilar, Raúl Santiago 19 July 2010 (has links)
En esta Tesis ha sido analizado el control de la màquina sincrónica de rotor bobinado actuando en isla. Para esta configuración, la velocidad mecànica determina la frecuencia, y la tensión de rotor se utiliza para fijar la amplitud de la tensión de estator. Debido a que la constante de tiempo eléctrica es mucho más ràpida comparada con la constante de tiempo mecánica, la velocidad mecánica fue considerada constante y externamente regulada y la investigación se enfocó en la regulación de la amplitud de la tensión de estator.Cuatro diferentes controladores basados en técnicas de modos deslizantes fueron diseñados en el marco de referencia dq. Las leyes de control obtenidas regulan la amplitud de la tensión de estator independientemte del valor de la carga. Adicionalmente, sólo las medidas de tensión y posición del rotor (para calcular la transformada dq) son necesarias. La estabilidad de los puntos de equilibrio obtenidos fueron probados al menos utilizando anàlisis de pequeña señal.Se realizó la validación por simulación y experimental de cada controlador en diferentes escenarios. Los resultados obtenidos validan los diseños y muestran las principales ventajas y desventajas de el sistema en lazo cerrado.El capítulo 2 cubre los problemas de modelado de la màquina sincrónica de rotor bobinado. Partiendo de las ecuaciones trifásicas generales, y utilizando la transformada de Park, se encontraron el modelo en dq del generador sincrónico de rotor bobinado (WRSG) en isla, alimentando tanto carga resistiva como inductiva. Los puntos de equilibrio del sistema obtenido fueron analizados y calculados, luego se definió el objetivo de control. Finalmente, se obtuvieron modelos lineales aproximados y sus respectivas funciones de transferencia.Los controladores PI son los más usados en la industria porque ofrecen buen desempeño y son sencillos de implementar. En el capítulo 3, se obtuvieron las reglas de sintonización para el controlador PI, y se analizaron estos resultados con el objetivo de proponer nuevos controladores que mejoraran el desempeño de la clásica aproximación PI.El esquema de control en modos deslizantes para la WRSG conectada a una carga resistiva fue diseñado en el capítulo 4. Éste, también incluye un completo análisis de estabilidad del sistema en lazo cerrado. El capítulo 5 presenta dos diseños basados en modos deslizantes para regular la amplitud de la tensión de estator para el WRSG actuando en isla. Ambos diseños usan la componente d de la tensión de estator en la función de conmutación. El primer caso es un control anidado, donde un lazo externo PI es añadido para proveer la referencia de la componente d de la tensión. En la segunda aproximación un término integral es añadido a la superficie de conmutación.El caso de alimentar una carga inductiva es estudiado en el capítulo 6. El controlador requiere una extensión dinámica debido a que la amplitud de la tensión de estator es una salida de grado relativo cero. Como resultado, un controlador robusto, que no depende de los parámetros de la máquina ni de los valores de carga es obtenido. En el capítulo 7 los resultados de simulación y experimentales para los controladores diseñados para el WRSG actuando en isla son presentados. En primer lugar, una descripción completa del banco es presentada. Esta incluye detalles de la etapa de adquisición de datos y de la DSP utilizada. En segundo lugar, se hace la descripción del procedimiento de simulación. Luego, las simulaciones y experimentos, que contienen diferentes escenarios, con cambios de referencia y variaciones de carga para cada controlador son presentados. / The control of the stand-alone the wound rotor synchronous generator has been analyzed in this dissertation. For this islanded configuration, the mechanical speed determines the frequency, and the rotor voltage is used to set the stator voltage amplitude. Due to the electrical time constant is so fast compared with the mechanical time constants, the mechanical speed was considered constant and externally regulated and the research was focused on the stator voltage amplitude regulation.Four different controllers based on sliding mode control techniques were designed in the dq reference frame. The obtained control laws regulate the stator voltage amplitude irrespectively of the load value. Furthermore, only voltage and rotor position measures (to compute the dq transformation), are required. The stability of the obtained equilibrium points was proved at least using small-signal analysis. Simulation and experimental validation of each controller containing several scenarios were carried out. The obtained results validate the designs and show the main advantages and disadvantages of each closed loop system. Chapter 2 covers the modeling issues of the wound rotor synchronous machine. From the general three-phase dynamical equations, and using the Park transformation, the dq-model of the stand-alone wound rotor synchronous generator feeding both a resistive and an inductive load are obtained. Equilibrium points of the obtained systems are analyzed and, after defining the control objective, the desired equilibrium points are computed.Finally, linear approximated models are obtained and their transfer functions are also presented.PI controllers are the most used in the industry because they offers good performance and are easily implementables. In Chapter 3 we obtain the tuning rule for the PI controller, and we analyze these results in order to propose new controllers which improve the classic PI approach.The sliding mode control scheme for the WRSG connected to a resistive load is designed in Chapter 4. It also includes a complete stability analysis of the closed loop system. Chapter 5 presents two sliding mode designs to regulate the stator voltage amplitude for a stand-alone wound rotor synchronous generator. Both use the stator voltage d-component error in the switching function. The first case is a nested controller, where an outer PI loop is added to provide the proper d-voltage component reference. In the second approach an integral term is added to the switching function. The case of feeding an inductive load is studied in Chapter 6. The controller introduces a dynamic extension because the stator voltage amplitude is a zero relative degree output. As result, a robust controller, which neither depends on the machine parameters nor on the load values, is obtained. In Chapter 7 the simulation and the experimental results of the designed controllers for the stand-alone wound rotor synchronous generator are presented. Firstly, a complete description of the bench is provided. It also includes details of the data acquisition stage and the used DSP card. Secondly, the description of the simulation procedure is commented. Then, the simulation and experiments which contains several scenarios, with reference change and load variations evaluated for each controller are presented.
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Dynamic Modelling and Stability Controller Development for Articulated Steer VehiclesLashgarian Azad, Nasser January 2006 (has links)
In this study, various stability control systems are developed to remove the lateral instability of a conventional articulated steer vehicle (ASV) during the oscillatory yaw motion or “snaking mode”. First, to identify the nature of the instability, some analyses are performed using several simplified models. These investigations are mainly focused on analyzing the effects of forward speed and of two main subsystems of the vehicle, the steering system and tires, on the stability. The basic insights into the stability behavior of the vehicle obtained from the stability analyses of the simplified models are verified by conducting some simulations with a virtual prototype of the vehicle in ADAMS. To determine the most critical operating condition with regard to the lateral stability and to identify the effects of vehicle parameters on the stability, various studies are performed by introducing some modifications to the simplified models. Based on these studies, the disturbed straight-line on-highway motion with constant forward speed is recognized as the most critical driving condition. Also, the examinations show that when the vehicle is traveling with differentials locked, the vehicle is less prone to the instability. The examinations show that when the vehicle is carrying a rear-mounted load having interaction with ground, the instability may happen if the vehicle moves on a relatively good off-road surface. Again, the results gained from the analyses related to the effects of the vehicle parameters and operating conditions on the stability are verified using simulations in ADAMS by making some changes in the virtual prototype for any case. To stabilize the vehicle during its most critical driving condition, some studies are directed to indicate the shortcomings of passive methods. Alternative solutions, including design of different types of stability control systems, are proposed to generate a stabilizing yaw moment. The proposed solutions include an active steering system with a classical controller, an active torque vectoring device with a robust full state feedback controller, and a differential braking system with a robust variable structure controller. The robust controllers are designed by using simplified models, which are also used to evaluate the ability to deal with the uncertainties of the vehicle parameters and its variable operating conditions. These controllers are also incorporated into the virtual prototype, and their capabilities to stabilize the vehicle in different operating conditions and while traveling on different surfaces during the snaking mode are shown.
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Dynamic Modelling and Stability Controller Development for Articulated Steer VehiclesLashgarian Azad, Nasser January 2006 (has links)
In this study, various stability control systems are developed to remove the lateral instability of a conventional articulated steer vehicle (ASV) during the oscillatory yaw motion or “snaking mode”. First, to identify the nature of the instability, some analyses are performed using several simplified models. These investigations are mainly focused on analyzing the effects of forward speed and of two main subsystems of the vehicle, the steering system and tires, on the stability. The basic insights into the stability behavior of the vehicle obtained from the stability analyses of the simplified models are verified by conducting some simulations with a virtual prototype of the vehicle in ADAMS. To determine the most critical operating condition with regard to the lateral stability and to identify the effects of vehicle parameters on the stability, various studies are performed by introducing some modifications to the simplified models. Based on these studies, the disturbed straight-line on-highway motion with constant forward speed is recognized as the most critical driving condition. Also, the examinations show that when the vehicle is traveling with differentials locked, the vehicle is less prone to the instability. The examinations show that when the vehicle is carrying a rear-mounted load having interaction with ground, the instability may happen if the vehicle moves on a relatively good off-road surface. Again, the results gained from the analyses related to the effects of the vehicle parameters and operating conditions on the stability are verified using simulations in ADAMS by making some changes in the virtual prototype for any case. To stabilize the vehicle during its most critical driving condition, some studies are directed to indicate the shortcomings of passive methods. Alternative solutions, including design of different types of stability control systems, are proposed to generate a stabilizing yaw moment. The proposed solutions include an active steering system with a classical controller, an active torque vectoring device with a robust full state feedback controller, and a differential braking system with a robust variable structure controller. The robust controllers are designed by using simplified models, which are also used to evaluate the ability to deal with the uncertainties of the vehicle parameters and its variable operating conditions. These controllers are also incorporated into the virtual prototype, and their capabilities to stabilize the vehicle in different operating conditions and while traveling on different surfaces during the snaking mode are shown.
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Integrated control and estimation based on sliding mode control applied to electrohydraulic actuatorWang, Shu 28 February 2007 (has links)
Many problems in tracking control have been identified over the years, such as the availability of systems states, the presence of noise and system uncertainties, and speed of response, just to name a few. This thesis is concerned with developing novel integrated control and estimation algorithms to overcome some of these problems in order to achieve an efficient tracking performance. Since there are some significant advantages associated with Sliding Mode Control (SMC) or Variable Structure Control (VSC), (fast regulation rate and robustness to uncertainties), this research reviews and extends new filtering concepts for state estimation, referred to as the Variable Structure Filter (VSF)and Smooth Variable Structure Filter (SVSF). These are based on the philosophy of Sliding Mode Control.<p>The VSF filter is designed to estimate some of the states of a plant when noise and uncertainties are presented. This is accomplished by refining an estimate of the states in an iterative fashion using two filter gains, one based on a noiseless system with no
uncertainties and the second gain which reflects these uncertainties. The VSF is combined seamlessly with the Sliding Mode Controller to produce an integrated controller called a Sliding Mode Controller and Filter (SMCF). This new controller is shown to be a robust and effective integrated control strategy for linear systems. For nonlinear systems, a novel integrated control strategy called the Smooth Sliding Mode Controller and Filter (SSMCF), fuses the SMC and SVSF in a particular form to address nonlinearities. The gain term in the SVSF is redefined to form a new algorithm called the SVSF with revised gain in order to obtain a better estimation performance. Its performance is compared to that of the Extended Kalman Filter (EKF) when applied to a particular nonlinear plant.<p>The SMCF and SSMCF are applied to the experimental prototype of a precision positioning hydraulic system called an ElectroHydraulic Actuator (EHA) system. The
EHA system is known to display nonlinear characteristics but can approximate linear
behavior under certain operating conditions, making it ideal to test the robustness of the
proposed controllers.<p>The main conclusion drawn in this research was that the SMCF and SSMCF as developed and implemented, do exhibit robust and high performance state estimation and trajectory tracking control given modeling uncertainties and noise. The controllers were applied to a prototype EHA which demonstrated the use of the controllers in a real world application. It was also concluded that the application of the concepts of VSC for the controller can alleviate a challenging mechanical problem caused by a slip-stick characteristic in friction. Another conclusion is that the revised form of the SVSF could obtain robust and fast state estimation for nonlinear systems.<p>The original contributions of the research include: i) proposing the SMCF and SSMCF, ii) applying the Sliding Mode Controller to suppress cross-over oscillations caused by the slip-stick characteristics in friction which often occur in mechanical systems, iii) the first application of the SVSF for state estimation and iv) a comparative study of the SVSF and Extended Kalman Filter (EKF) to the EHA demonstrating the
superiority of the SVSF for state estimation performance under both steady-state and
transient conditions for the application considered.<p>The dissertation is written in a paper format unlike the traditional Ph.D thesis manuscript. The content of the thesis discourse is based on five manuscripts which are appended at the end of the thesis. Fundamental principles and concepts associated with SMC, VSF, SVSF and the fused controllers are introduced. For each paper, the objectives, approaches, typical results, conclusions and major contributions are presented. Major conclusions are summarized and original contributions reiterated.
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Sliding Mode Control Of Linearly Actuated Nonlinear SystemsDurmaz, Burak 01 June 2009 (has links) (PDF)
This study covers the sliding mode control design for a class of nonlinear systems, where the control input affects the state of the system linearly as described by (d/dt)x=A(x)x+B(x)u+d(x). The main streamline of the study is the sliding surface design for the system. Since there is no systematic way of designing sliding surfaces for nonlinear systems, a moving sliding surface is designed such that its parameters are determined in an adaptive manner to cope with the nonlinearities of the system. This adaptive manner includes only the automatic adaptation of the sliding surface by determining its parameters by means of solving the State Dependent Riccati Equations (SDRE) online during the control process. The two methods developed in this study: SDRE combined sliding control and the pure SDRE with bias terms are applied to a longitudinal model of a generic hypersonic air vehicle to compare the results.
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DESIGN OF SERVO CONTROL SYSTEM BY INTEGRAL VARIABLE STRUCTURE MODEL FOLLOWING CONTROL WITH APPLICATION TO ROLLER GEAR CAM AND POWER SYSTEMChang, Geeng-Kwei 01 January 2002 (has links)
A robust servo control system based on Integral Variable Structure Model Following Control (IVSMFC) is proposed. The IVSMFC approach comprises a reference model part for specifying the design requirements and an Integral Variable Structure Control (IVSC) part for minimizing the errors between the plant and the model. Sliding mode thus obtained features robustness against external disturbances and parameter variations. Design procedures in both continuous-time and discrete-time have been detailed.
The IVSMFC-based servo control system has been successfully applied to a DSP-based brushless DC motor drive for globoidal cam indexing system and to power system. Simulation and experimental results demonstrate that the proposed scheme can achieve fast and robust responses.
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Posicionamento dinâmico utilizando controle a estrutura variável e servovisão. / Dynamic positioning control using variable structure and visual servoing.Gustavo Jales Sokal 16 July 2010 (has links)
Neste trabalho é apresentado o desenvolvimento de um sistema de posicionamento dinâmico para uma pequena embarcação baseado em controle a estrutura variável com realimentação por visão computacional. Foram investigadas, na literatura, diversas técnicas desenvolvidas e escolheu-se o controle a estrutura variável devido, principalmente, ao modo de acionamento dos propulsores presentes no barco utilizado para os experimentos. Somando-se a isto, foi considerada importante a robustez que a técnica de controle escolhida apresenta, pois o modelo utilizado conta com incerteza em sua dinâmica. É apresentado ainda o projeto da superfície de deslizamento para realizar o controle a estrutura variável. Como instrumento de medição optou-se por utilizar técnicas de visão computacional em imagens capturadas a partir de uma webcam. A escolha por este tipo de sistema deve-se a alta precisão das medições aliada ao seu baixo custo. São apresentadas simulações e experimentos com controle a estrutura variável em tempo discreto utilizando a integral do erro da posição visando eliminar o erro em regime. Para realizar o controle que demanda o estado completo, são comparados quatro estimadores de estado realizados em tempo discreto: derivador aproximado; observador assintótico com uma frequência de amostragem igual a da câmera; observador assintótico com uma frequência
de amostragem maior que a da câmera; e filtro de Kalman. / The design of a dynamic positioning system for a small boat based on variable
strutucture control and visual-servoing is presented. Many control tecniques have been
investigated and the variable structure control was chosen, mainly, due the operation mode
of the motor drivers installed on the boat applied in the experiments. The robustness of
this control technique was also considered since the available dynamic model of the boat is
uncertain. The design of the sliding surface is shown as well. Computer vision techniques
were used to measure the position of the boat from images taken with a webcam, this
kind of measure system was chosen due to its high accuracy and low cost. Simulation
and experimental results of discrete time variable structure control with integral action
of the boats postion, included in order to eliminate steady state error, are shown. To
develop this controller four state estimators, in discrete time, are compared: derivative of
position; asymptotic observer at a high sampling rate; asymptotic observer at webcams
sampling rate; and Kalman filter.
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Nonlinear control system based on variable structure and sliding modes for two beam optical interferometry /Martin, Roberta Irma. January 2018 (has links)
Orientador: Cláudio Kitano / Resumo: Este trabalho apresenta um estudo teórico e experimental de um sistema de controle não linear baseado em estrutura variável e modos deslizantes desenvolvido para interferômetro de dois feixes. O sistema proposto apresenta alta precisão, robustez e, além disso, é simples e de baixo custo, aumentando a capacidade de medição para diferentes aplicações de sensores interferométricos. Comparado a outras técnicas de controle aplicadas a interferometria óptica, esta técnica apresenta importantes vantagens e leva em consideração a característica não linear do interferometro, aumentando seu poder de medição. Consequentemente, um circuito de reset não é necessário, o interferometro pode trabalhar em ambientes com grandes perturbações, a montagem e ajuste dos parâmetros é mais simples (fácil implementação), com simples configuração e custo efetivo, atingindo alta robustez e acurácia. Comparado as técnicas de demodulação baseado no espectro do sinal (J1..J4), o sistema proposto tem faixa dinâmica e resolução maiores, podendo medir atraso no tempo e operar com formas de onda arbitrárias. Além disso, aperfeiçoa os métodos de demodulação temporais aumentando a precisão para sinais de baixa amplitude, mantendo a condição de quadratura (ponto máximo de sensibilidade) e, portanto, elimina o efeito do desvanecimento do sinal, mesmo diante de grandes perturbações ao redor do sistema como, vibrações, variações de temperatura e correntes de ar. A estabilidade do sistema linearizado foi estudada atr... (Resumo completo, clicar acesso eletrônico abaixo) / Abstract: This work presents the theoretical and experimental study of a nonlinear control system designed for two beam optical interferometry based on variable structure and sliding modes. The proposed system presents high accuracy, robustness and, furthermore, is simple and low cost, increasing the measurement capability for different applications of interferometric sensors. Compared with other control techniques applied in optical interferometry, this control technique presents important features and takes in account the nonlinear characteristic of the interferometer, increasing its measurement capability. Consequently, a reset circuit is not necessary, the interferometer can work in harsh environments, the assembly and adjustment of the parameters is simpler (easy implementation), with simple setup and the effective cost, achieving high robustness and accuracy. Regarding demodulation techniques based on signal spectrum (J1..J4), the proposed system has a higher dynamic range, resolution, can measure time delay and operate with arbitrary signal waveforms. Also, it improves the temporal demodulation methods increasing the accuracy for small amplitude signals, maintaining the quadrature condition (maximum point of sensitivity) and, therefore, eliminates the effect of signal fading, even under strong external disturbances around the interferometer setup such as vibration, temperature variation and air current flow. The stability of the linearized system was studied through the Lyapunov... (Complete abstract click electronic access below) / Doutor
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Posicionamento dinâmico utilizando controle a estrutura variável e servovisão. / Dynamic positioning control using variable structure and visual servoing.Gustavo Jales Sokal 16 July 2010 (has links)
Neste trabalho é apresentado o desenvolvimento de um sistema de posicionamento dinâmico para uma pequena embarcação baseado em controle a estrutura variável com realimentação por visão computacional. Foram investigadas, na literatura, diversas técnicas desenvolvidas e escolheu-se o controle a estrutura variável devido, principalmente, ao modo de acionamento dos propulsores presentes no barco utilizado para os experimentos. Somando-se a isto, foi considerada importante a robustez que a técnica de controle escolhida apresenta, pois o modelo utilizado conta com incerteza em sua dinâmica. É apresentado ainda o projeto da superfície de deslizamento para realizar o controle a estrutura variável. Como instrumento de medição optou-se por utilizar técnicas de visão computacional em imagens capturadas a partir de uma webcam. A escolha por este tipo de sistema deve-se a alta precisão das medições aliada ao seu baixo custo. São apresentadas simulações e experimentos com controle a estrutura variável em tempo discreto utilizando a integral do erro da posição visando eliminar o erro em regime. Para realizar o controle que demanda o estado completo, são comparados quatro estimadores de estado realizados em tempo discreto: derivador aproximado; observador assintótico com uma frequência de amostragem igual a da câmera; observador assintótico com uma frequência
de amostragem maior que a da câmera; e filtro de Kalman. / The design of a dynamic positioning system for a small boat based on variable
strutucture control and visual-servoing is presented. Many control tecniques have been
investigated and the variable structure control was chosen, mainly, due the operation mode
of the motor drivers installed on the boat applied in the experiments. The robustness of
this control technique was also considered since the available dynamic model of the boat is
uncertain. The design of the sliding surface is shown as well. Computer vision techniques
were used to measure the position of the boat from images taken with a webcam, this
kind of measure system was chosen due to its high accuracy and low cost. Simulation
and experimental results of discrete time variable structure control with integral action
of the boats postion, included in order to eliminate steady state error, are shown. To
develop this controller four state estimators, in discrete time, are compared: derivative of
position; asymptotic observer at a high sampling rate; asymptotic observer at webcams
sampling rate; and Kalman filter.
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Contribuição ao estudo do acionamento avançado do motor síncrono de ímãs permanentes: abordagem baseada nos modos deslizantes de ordem superior / Contribution to the study of permanent magnet synchronous advanced drive: approach based on higher order sliding modes controlDias, Milena Sabrina Godoi 24 July 2009 (has links)
This work presents a study of first and second order sliding mode controllers applied to permanent magnet synchronous motor.The aim is a theoretical study and an experimental implementation, using the DSP TMS320F2812 platform, of two second order sliding mode controllers. In addiction a study about the first order sliding mode is presented. The inclusion of this topic aims to provide a comparison elements, related to the performance,
precision, robustness, chattering and implementation aspects. In the beginning of this work, are presented the principal concepts related to the approach of the variable structure control. Afterwards, a theoretical study about the first order sliding mode is realized. Beyond the theoretical formulation, the chattering and some techniques for your reduction are presented. Following, two second order sliding mode controllers are presented. The final half of the work presents the application of the
sliding mode controllers to the permanent magnet motor. First, the theoretical studies with simulation results are presented. Subsequently, the results in the experimental setup show the viability of the controllers applications. The controllers use the current stator measurements, classical in this kind of application, and the position rotor measurement, obtained by absolute encoder. The tests to the controllers performance analysis consider
errors in the system parameters and the load torque such as perturbation input. / Esta dissertação apresenta um estudo sobre a aplicação de controladores baseados na abordagem dos modos deslizantes ao motor síncrono de ímãs permanentes. O objetivo
central é o estudo teórico e a implementação em bancada experimental, baseada numa plataforma DSP TMS320F2812, de dois controladores em modos deslizantes de segunda
ordem. Entretanto, um estudo sobre o controle em modos deslizantes de primeira ordem também é apresentado. A inclusão deste tópico tem a finalidade de fornecer elementos
de comparação no tocante ao desempenho, precisão, robustez, chattering e aspectos relacionados à implementação. Na parte inicial do trabalho, são apresentados os conceitos principais relacionados à abordagem de controle de estrutura variável. Após, um estudo teórico sobre um controlador em modos deslizantes de primeira ordem é feito. Além da formulação teórica, assuntos como chattering e formas clássicas de contornar este inconveniente são abordados. Na seqüência, são apresentados dois controladores baseados no deslizamento de segunda ordem. A metade final do trabalho trata da aplicação dos controladores em modos deslizantes ao motor síncrono de ímãs permanentes. Primeiramente, estudos teóricos com diversos resultados de simulação são apresentados. Posteriormente, resultados obtidos em bancada experimental mostram a viabilidade da aplicação destes controladores ao sistema considerado. Todos os controladores estudados utilizam medidas das correntes de estator, o que é clássico neste tipo de aplicação, e a medida posição do rotor, obtida através de um encoder absoluto. Os testes para análise do desempenho dos controladores levam em consideração erros nos parâmetros do sistema e a carga como uma entrada de
perturbação.
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