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Electrical Actuators: Applications and Performance

โœ Scribed by Bernard de Fornel, Jean-Paul Louis


Publisher
Wiley-ISTE
Year
2010
Tongue
English
Leaves
476
Series
ISTE
Edition
1
Category
Library

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This helpful resource covers a large range of information regarding electrical actuators. In particular, robustness, a very problematic issue, is fully explored in a dedicated chapter. The text also deals with he estimate of non-measurable mechanical variables by examining the estimate of load moment, then observation of the positioning of a command without mechanical sensor. Finally, it examines the conditions needed to measure variables and real implementation of numerical algorithms. This is a key working resource for electrical engineers.


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