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by Dylan16807
595 days ago
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Please explain how that is a "no". You just described a situation where it would be doing both when it's not supposed to. In the analogy, the thruster is supposed to turn off once it starts spinning, but it doesn't. The entire reason this mechanism exists is that resistance can be significantly nonzero and needs to be adjusted for. It's just doing the adjustment in a flawed way. |
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It doesn't make instinctive sense to me too that motor people haven't been thinking RPM-first for some time, but apparently they're not.
1: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Vector_control_(motor)
2: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Direct_torque_control