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Title
Six-phase doubly fed induction machine-based standalone DC voltage generatorJournal title
Bulletin of the Polish Academy of Sciences Technical SciencesYearbook
2021Volume
69Issue
No. 1Authors
Affiliation
Maciejewski, Paweł : Warsaw University of Technology, Institute of Control and Industrial Electronics, 75, Koszykowa St., 00-662 Warszawa, Poland ; Iwański, Grzegorz : Warsaw University of Technology, Institute of Control and Industrial Electronics, 75, Koszykowa St., 00-662 Warszawa, PolandKeywords
six-phase induction machine ; induction generator ; torque oscillations ; DC voltage generationDivisions of PAS
Nauki TechniczneCoverage
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