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Figure 3.47 – Simulation diagram for BPMS motor in stationary frame (SV representation).<br />

Rotor Frame<br />

To obtain the model in the rotor frame, begin with the stator voltages in the rotor frame (Equation<br />

3.154). Rearranging into state variable form gives Equation (3.169).<br />

<br />

d<br />

<br />

vd Rid Ls id Lsiq dt<br />

(3.154): <br />

d<br />

v Ri L i L i <br />

dt<br />

q q s q s d R<br />

d 1<br />

id vd R id Ls iq<br />

dt L <br />

<br />

<br />

s<br />

<br />

d 1<br />

iq vq Riq Lsid R<br />

dt L <br />

s<br />

(3.169)<br />

Using Equation (3.169) the simulation diagram is drawn as Figure 3.48. The torque and bEMF<br />

constants given by Equations (3.170) and (3.171), although discussions in the literature of the dq<br />

model usually do not use this terminology (the constants are left as the right-hand side only);<br />

these follow directly from Equation 3.163 and 3.169.<br />

3<br />

KT R<br />

(3.170)<br />

2<br />

KE R<br />

(3.171)<br />

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