针对单绕组宽转子齿结构无轴承开关磁阻电机(bearingless switched reluctance motor with wider rotor teeth,BSRMWR)的齿极绕组故障情况,基于该电机的本体结构与工作原理,提出一种兼顾转矩性能与悬浮力稳定性的补偿方法。建立适用于...针对单绕组宽转子齿结构无轴承开关磁阻电机(bearingless switched reluctance motor with wider rotor teeth,BSRMWR)的齿极绕组故障情况,基于该电机的本体结构与工作原理,提出一种兼顾转矩性能与悬浮力稳定性的补偿方法。建立适用于该悬浮力补偿方式的电机新型数学模型;为了在应用悬浮力补偿方式时的稳定悬浮,将一种新型悬浮力分配函数(force sharing function,FSF)引入电流斩波控制(current chopping control,CCC)策略。通过仿真软件及硬件实验平台,验证CCC&FSF控制方法对稳定悬浮力的有效性,以及基于CCC&FSF策略下的悬浮力补偿方法在绕组故障时的有效性。展开更多
Bariatric and metabolic surgeries have gained extensive popularity and trust due to their documented efficacy and safety in managing not only obesity but also associated comorbidities such as diabetes mellitus, hypert...Bariatric and metabolic surgeries have gained extensive popularity and trust due to their documented efficacy and safety in managing not only obesity but also associated comorbidities such as diabetes mellitus, hypertension, dyslipidemia, sleep apnea, and joint pain. Traditionally, bariatric surgeries have been categorized into hypoabsorptive, restrictive, or hybrid approaches. However, these classifications inadequately reflect the complex anatomical and physiological alterations associated with modern surgical methodologies. This paper explores the evolution of metabolic surgeries, emphasizing the integration of physiological concepts into classic procedures to provide more tailored and effective treatment options for obesity and its comorbidities. Finally, the proposal for a new classification based on current metabolic concepts will facilitate communication among patients, doctors, and healthcare professionals. Additionally, it will enable a more didactic and standardized approach to data collection for conducting studies and publications.展开更多
文摘Bariatric and metabolic surgeries have gained extensive popularity and trust due to their documented efficacy and safety in managing not only obesity but also associated comorbidities such as diabetes mellitus, hypertension, dyslipidemia, sleep apnea, and joint pain. Traditionally, bariatric surgeries have been categorized into hypoabsorptive, restrictive, or hybrid approaches. However, these classifications inadequately reflect the complex anatomical and physiological alterations associated with modern surgical methodologies. This paper explores the evolution of metabolic surgeries, emphasizing the integration of physiological concepts into classic procedures to provide more tailored and effective treatment options for obesity and its comorbidities. Finally, the proposal for a new classification based on current metabolic concepts will facilitate communication among patients, doctors, and healthcare professionals. Additionally, it will enable a more didactic and standardized approach to data collection for conducting studies and publications.