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This Book investigates the use of induction motors for controlling coolant flow in fast spectrum reactors. Compared to conventional separately excited DC motors, induction motors are more suitable due to their rugged construction, robust nature, lower maintenance, and absence of commutators, which eliminates sparking and flashover risks—vital for operation in high-temperature and radioactive environments. Key control variables include stator current, rotor flux, torque, and rotational speed. Achieving high-performance operation under varying load conditions requires advanced control strategies. Techniques such as Field-Oriented Control (FOC), Direct Torque Control (DTC), sensorless control, and Model Predictive Control (MPC) are evaluated for their precision and dynamic response.
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