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Electrical
- Mar 14, 2006
- 18
Hi
I am reading into the Clarke transformation that is used to convert the 3 phase stator currents into a two dimensional orthogonal system for field oriented control of ac motors. The equations are shown below.
isα = ia
isβ = (1/√3)*ia + (2/√3)*ib
I cannot find any literature that shows how this transformation was derived.
Where
isβ isβ, = New transformed current vectors
ia = Stator current phase a
ib = Stator current phase b
Can anyone point me in the right direction (no pun intended)?
Thanks
I am reading into the Clarke transformation that is used to convert the 3 phase stator currents into a two dimensional orthogonal system for field oriented control of ac motors. The equations are shown below.
isα = ia
isβ = (1/√3)*ia + (2/√3)*ib
I cannot find any literature that shows how this transformation was derived.
Where
isβ isβ, = New transformed current vectors
ia = Stator current phase a
ib = Stator current phase b
Can anyone point me in the right direction (no pun intended)?
Thanks