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245 00 Integrated motor drives /|cedited by Xu Deng and Barrie 
       Mecrow. 
264  1 London :|bInstitution of Engineering and Technology,
       |c2022. 
264  4 |c©2022 
300    1 online resource (xiii, 356 pages) :|billustrations. 
336    text|btxt|2rdacontent 
337    computer|bc|2rdamedia 
338    online resource|bcr|2rdacarrier 
490 1  IET Energy engineering series  ;|v178 
504    Includes bibliographical references and index. 
505 0  1 Introduction -- 1.1 Concept of integrated motor drives -
       - 1.2 Types of IMDs -- 1.2.1 Standard frame mounting -- 
       1.2.2 Endplate mounted integration -- 1.2.3 Mounting 
       within the machine casing -- 1.3 Contents of the book -- 
       References -- 2 Electrical machines for an integrated 
       drive -- 2.1 Machine issues for integrated drives -- 2.2 
       Motor modularisation -- 2.2.1 Rationale for modular motor 
       drives -- 2.2.2 Machine compatibility with modular stator 
       windings -- 2.2.3 Manufacturing issues for modular motors 
       with concentrated windings 
505 8  2.2.4 Motor characteristics for fault-tolerant modular 
       motor drives -- 2.2.5 Concluding remarks -- 2.3 Winding 
       materials and wire types -- 2.4 Insulation -- 2.4.1 
       Resonant voltage overshoot at the motor terminals -- 2.4.2
       Voltage distribution in the motor windings -- 2.4.3 
       Mitigation methods for waveforms with high dv/dt values --
       2.4.4 Motor coil insulation systems -- 2.5 Magnetic cores 
       -- 2.5.1 Soft magnetic materials -- 2.5.2 Hard magnetic 
       materials -- permanent magnets -- References -- 3 Power 
       converter and control techniques -- 3.1 Overview of 
       electric drives -- 3.2 Power converters 
505 8  3.2.1 Power semiconductor switching devices -- 3.2.2 
       Converter topologies -- 3.2.3 Power converters integration
       in IMDs -- 3.3 Sensors -- 3.3.1 Current sensing technology
       -- 3.3.2 Rotational position and speed sensing technology 
       -- 3.4 Control methods -- 3.4.1 Torque and speed control -
       - 3.4.2 Open loop voltage/frequency control -- 3.4.3 
       Dynamic torque control -- 3.4.4 Multiphase and modular 
       machines -- 3.5 Control hardware -- 3.5.1 Control 
       platforms -- 3.5.2 Peripherals -- 3.5.3 Prototyping 
       systems -- 3.5.4 Distributed architectures and data 
       networking 
505 8  3.6 Thermal, environmental, and EMI constraints -- 3.7 
       Summary -- References -- 4 Wide bandgap semiconductor 
       switching devices in integrated motor drives -- 4.1 Wide 
       bandgap power semiconductor devices -- 4.1.1 WBG (SiC and 
       GaN) material properties and benefits for integrated motor
       drive applications -- 4.1.2 Overview of WBG switch 
       configurations for IMD applications -- 4.2 Application of 
       WBG devices in integrated motor drives -- 4.2.1 Potential 
       benefits of WBG devices for integrated motor drives -- 
       4.2.2 Challenges caused by WBG devices in VSI-based IMDs 
505 8  4.2.3 Standard techniques for overcoming WBG switch 
       challenges in VSI-based IMDs -- 4.2.4 Current and future 
       applications of WBG technology in VSI-based IMDs -- 4.3 
       Unfolding opportunities for WBG devices in future IMDs -- 
       4.3.1 Introduction to CSIs as alternative to VSIs -- 4.3.2
       Impact of WBG switch devices on renewed CSI interest -- 
       4.3.3 Advantages of CSIs over VSIs using WBG switches -- 
       4.3.4 Challenges posed by CSIs using WBG switches -- 4.3.5
       Case history: 3 kW WBG-based CSI integrated motor drive 
       [19] -- 4.3.6 CSI-IMD technology scalability -- 4.4 
       Closing comments -- References 
520    Optimisation of electric drives for machines and EV 
       requires considering the components as a whole. Integrated
       systems can be smaller, have greater flexibility, lower 
       cost and higher power density. This book presents recent 
       research and trends in integrated electrical motor drive 
       technology. 
588    Online resource; title from PDF title page (EBSCO, viewed 
       August 3, 2023). 
590    eBooks on EBSCOhost|bEBSCO eBook Subscription Academic 
       Collection - North America 
650  0 Electric motors|xElectronic control. 
650  0 Electric vehicles|xMotors. 
650  7 Electric motors|xElectronic control|2fast 
650  7 Electric vehicles|xMotors|2fast 
700 1  Deng, Xu,|eed. 
700 1  Mecrow, Barrie,|eed. 
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