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Stationary and Synchronous Regulators<br />

The stationary regulator has already been encountered in Figure 5.11 where it was used in the<br />

development of FOC. As mentioned, FOC is the combination of a torque control scheme with a<br />

current regulation scheme; the torque control portion is ignored here and the stationary regulator<br />

is put into the same form as Figure 5.24. For compatibility with later developments, the d-loop is<br />

drawn on top of the figure, as shown in Figure 5.25.<br />

Figure 5.25 – Stationary current control.<br />

To further simplify, the load can be omitted, as shown in Figure 5.26.<br />

Figure 5.26 – Stationary regulator in stationary frame.<br />

The stationary regulator is one that has a steady-state output that varies cyclically. However, any<br />

SV can be transformed to another frame. If each SV is transformed to the synchronous (rotor)<br />

frame, the stationary regulator can be viewed from the perspective of the synchronous frame. The<br />

derivation [78, p.341] is not reproduced here but the final result is shown in Figure 5.27.<br />

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