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Analysis of Electric Machinery

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In this paper, the authors focus on the areas of electric power and electric drives and emphasize analysis and formulation for control applications and computer simulation, and present an industry reference for these areas.
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Originally published in 1986 by McGraw-Hill. Focusing on the areas of electric power and electric drives, this advanced text and industry reference emphasizes analysis and formulation for control applications and computer simulation. Annotation copyright Book News, Inc. Portland, Or.

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Optimum control strategies in energy conversion of PMSG wind turbine system without mechanical sensors

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