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     398   Power semiconductor circuit applications
                 Equation (14.10) is used to calculate the torque for supply frequencies f
               =fi, f,/2 andf,llO  wheref,  is the frequency used in  Figure 14.46 and the
               results are given in Figure  14.48.  From this it is evident that the available
               motor torque can be readily controlled to match the load and so give any
               desired  operating speed. Furthermore,  since the stator field speed need
               only be slightly greater than rotor speed, the resultant rotor current being
               just sufficient to overcome load torque, slip over the whole range can be
               very small giving high efficiency.  In Figure  14.48 slip is plotted along the
               horizontal axis so that all the curves originate from the same point, but if
               torque is plotted against speed, as in Figure  14.49, the graphs terminate at
               their respective synchronous speeds.
                                                                      (ii)
                                                                   (b)
               Figure 14.50 Motor waveforms for a bridge inverter using quasi-square wave voltage control:
               (a) motor stalled; (b) motor on no-load; (i) voltage; (ii) current





