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    Separately excited dc motors fed by sequentially operated multistage converters are commonly used in mainline traction. The drive performance can be greatly improved by operating the fully controlled converters with controlled flywheeling. The analysis and performance of a dc drive fed by two-stage sequentially operated fully controlled converters with controlled flywheeling are described. The modes of operation of the converter system are identified, and a method for calculating performance, taking these modes of operation into account, is presented. The nomograms and an analytical method of calculating them are presented for computing the optimum value of filter inductance. The performance of the drive with controlled flywheeling is compared with performance using normal control. The modes of operation and certain aspects of drive performance are verified experimentally.
    (TWO-STAGE SEQUENTIALLY OPERATED REGENERATIVE CONVERTERS WITH CONTROLLED FLYWHEELING.) Bhat, Subbanna P.; Dubey, Gopal K.
    1985
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    The low-speed performance of a dc drive can be improved by operating the three-phase fully controlled bridge converter with controlled flywheeling. The analysis and performance of the drive with controlled flywheeling is described. The modes of operation of the converter system are identified, and a method for calculating performance, taking these modes of operation into account, is presented. Nomograms and an analytical method of calculating them are presented for computing the optimum value of the filter inductance. The performance of the drive with controlled flywheeling is compared with performance using conventional control. The modes of operation and certain aspects of drive performance are verified experimentally.
    (THREE-PHASE REGENERATIVE CONVERTER WITH CONTROLLED FLYWHEELING.) Bhat, Subbanna P.; Dubey, Gopal K.
    1985

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