SimPowerSystems, AC6 electric drive explanation

Hello,
I'm working with the AC6 electric drive. I didn't find a lot of information about the drive in the Simulink help.
In fact, I would like to understand how the Vector controller was made. I tried to play with the Clarke and Park matrix but I didn't get the same equations as the one on the vector controller. Does anyone have more informations about that or a link that explain how it works?
Thanks

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Arnaud Miege
Arnaud Miege el 11 de Mayo de 2011

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The documentation provides a schematic of the vector controller:
You can also look under the mask of the block to see how it's implemented.
HTH,
Arnaud
Debz
Debz el 12 de Mayo de 2011

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Thanks for your answer but that's not really what I'm looking for.
I'm searching for theory. More specifically, how can I obtain the equation that are under the mask of the different blocks.(for example Why I=2/(3*nb_pole*lambda) in the T->I block...)

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Arnaud Miege
Arnaud Miege el 12 de Mayo de 2011
Have a look at the references listed in the documentation:
[1] Bose, B. K., Modern Power Electronics and AC Drives, Prentice-Hall, N.J., 2002.
[2] Krause, P. C., Analysis of Electric Machinery, McGraw-Hill, 1986.

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Debz
Debz el 7 de Jun. de 2011

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Thanks, now I have a better understanding of electric drives.
I might be wrong but after looking at the "modern power electronics and ac drives" book, I did not obtain the exact same equation on the dq-abc block. For example on the block we have: ia=-id*sin(theta)+iq*cos(theta)
Thanks to the book I found ia=id*sin(theta)+iq*cos(theta)
I also have the same kind of problem for ib. But since id=0 in the ac6 model, the problem disappear and is not important.
But for my own understanding I would like to know which one is correct.

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