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Wessam E. Abdel-Azim
Affiliation
Electrical Engineering Department, Faculty of Engineering, Alexandria University, Alexandria, Egypt
Topic
Current References,Torque Ripple,Electric Vehicles,Fault-tolerant,Healthy Conditions,Maximum Torque,Current Control,Current Reference,Peak Current,Back Electromotive Force,Current Harmonics,Current Limitations,High Torque,Leakage Inductance,Model Predictive Control,Permanent Magnet Synchronous Machines,Space Harmonics,Stator Resistance,Switching States,Torque Range,Total Harmonic Distortion,Voltage Vector,Copper Loss,Current Quality,Current Total Harmonic Distortion,Current Waveforms,Field-oriented Control,Fundamental Cycle,Increase In Torque,Induction Motor,Instantaneous Difference,Lagrange Multiplier,Minimum Copper Loss,Outer Control,PI Controller,Permanent Magnet Synchronous Motor,Predictive Control,Predictive Current Control,Reference Torque,Rms Current,Sampling Period,Sinusoidal Current,Sinusoidal Waveform,Six-phase Induction Motor,Stator Winding,Torque Difference,Absolute Difference,Air-gap Flux,Average Torque,Battery Charging,
Biography
Wessam E. Abdel-Azim received the B.Sc. degree in electrical engineering from Alexandria University, Alexandria, Egypt, in 2018.
He is currently a Teaching Assistant with the Department of Electrical, Faculty of Engineering, Alexandria University. His current research interests include electric drives, power electronics, and pulsed power applications.
He is currently a Teaching Assistant with the Department of Electrical, Faculty of Engineering, Alexandria University. His current research interests include electric drives, power electronics, and pulsed power applications.