Chen et al., 2019 - Google Patents
Electrothermal-based junction temperature estimation model for converter of switched reluctance motor drive systemChen et al., 2019
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- 14422114468023375461
- Author
- Chen H
- Yang J
- Xu S
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- IEEE Transactions on Industrial Electronics
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In this paper, an electrothermal-based junction temperature estimation model is proposed for an asymmetric half-bridge converter of a switched reluctance motor drive system. In the current chopping control mode, there exists a particularly uneven temperature distribution on …
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