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On the use of Macsyma symbolic language to generate simulation softwares for the control of converter-machine drives

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5 Author(s)
Gerbaud, L. ; Lab. d''Electrotech. de Grenoble, URA-CNRS, France ; Pazos Flores, F. ; Bolopion, A. ; Baudon, Y.
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The study of the complete electric machine-power converter control association is made easier by splitting the system up into several functional blocks. Different simulation software packages, with a modular approach, exist to study this kind of application. To solve these problems due to the modular approach and to keep this approach for the description of electric machine-power converter control associations, the authors have developed the tool presented in this paper: MGS. It is based on the Macsyma symbolic language, using a modular description for users and automatically generating programs with a global approach. The example of the self-controlled synchronous motor system is used to illustrate this new idea

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Power Electronics and Applications, 1993., Fifth European Conference on

Date of Conference: 13-16 Sep 1993

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