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14 changes: 7 additions & 7 deletions docs/source/control/drive/reference_gen.md
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label: im_bd_lim
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\tau_\mathrm{M}^\mathrm{b} = \frac{3\np}{2} \frac{(\abspsisref)^2}{2\hat{L}_\ell}
\tau_\mathrm{M}^\mathrm{b} = \frac{3\np}{2} \frac{(\abspsisref)^2}{2\hat{L}_\ell}
```

where the leakage inductance estimate can be expressed by means of the inverse-Γ parameters as $\hat L_\ell = [(\hatLM + \hatLsgm)/\hatLM]\hatLsgm$.
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align: center
alt: Reference generation for induction machines
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*Figure 1:* Reference generation for induction machines, including field weakening, current limitation (CL), and breakdown torque limitation. The limited torque reference is denoted by $\overline{\tau}_\mathrm{M}^\mathrm{ref}$ and the rated stator flux by $\psi_\mathrm{s}^\mathrm{nom}$. The parameter $k_\mathrm{u}$ is the voltage utilization factor.
*Figure 1:* Reference generation for induction machines, including field weakening, current limitation (CL), and breakdown torque limitation. The limited torque reference is denoted by $\overline{\tau}_\mathrm{M}^\mathrm{ref}$ and the rated stator flux by $\psi_\mathrm{s}^\mathrm{nom}$. The parameter $k_\mathrm{u}$ is the voltage utilization factor.
```

```{figure} ../figs/im_ref_gen.svg
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align: center
alt: Reference generation for induction machines
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*Figure 1:* Reference generation for induction machines, including field weakening, current limitation (CL), and breakdown torque limitation. The limited torque reference is denoted by $\overline{\tau}_\mathrm{M}^\mathrm{ref}$ and the rated stator flux by $\psi_\mathrm{s}^\mathrm{nom}$. The parameter $k_\mathrm{u}$ is the voltage utilization factor.
*Figure 1:* Reference generation for induction machines, including field weakening, current limitation (CL), and breakdown torque limitation. The limited torque reference is denoted by $\overline{\tau}_\mathrm{M}^\mathrm{ref}$ and the rated stator flux by $\psi_\mathrm{s}^\mathrm{nom}$. The parameter $k_\mathrm{u}$ is the voltage utilization factor.
```

## For Synchronous Machines
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align: center
alt: Reference generation for synchronous machines
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*Figure 2:* Optimal reference generation for synchronous machines, including field weakening, maximum-torque-per-ampere (MTPA), maximum-power-per-voltage (MTPV), and current limitation (CL). These are single-dimensional lookup tables, see the example in [Figure 2](fig:flux_vs_torque). Two-dimensional transformation to the current reference is needed only in the case of current-vector control.
*Figure 2:* Optimal reference generation for synchronous machines, including field weakening, maximum-torque-per-ampere (MTPA), maximum-power-per-voltage (MTPV), and current limitation (CL). These are single-dimensional lookup tables, see the example in [Figure 2](fig:flux_vs_torque). Two-dimensional transformation to the current reference is needed only in the case of current-vector control.
```

```{figure} ../figs/sm_ref_gen.svg
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align: center
alt: Reference generation for synchronous machines
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*Figure 2:* Optimal reference generation for synchronous machines, including field weakening, maximum-torque-per-ampere (MTPA), maximum-power-per-voltage (MTPV), and current limitation (CL). These are single-dimensional lookup tables, see the example in [Figure 3](fig:flux_vs_torque). Two-dimensional transformation to the current reference is needed only in the case of current-vector control.
*Figure 2:* Optimal reference generation for synchronous machines, including field weakening, maximum-torque-per-ampere (MTPA), maximum-power-per-voltage (MTPV), and current limitation (CL). These are single-dimensional lookup tables, see the example in [Figure 3](fig:flux_vs_torque). Two-dimensional transformation to the current reference is needed only in the case of current-vector control.
```

```{figure} ../figs/flux_vs_torque.svg
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align: center
alt: Example of optimal reference characteristics
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*Figure 3:* Example of optimal reference characteristics for a 5.6-kW PM-SyRM.
*Figure 3:* Example of optimal reference characteristics for a 5.6-kW PM-SyRM.
```

```{figure} ../figs/flux_vs_torque.svg
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align: center
alt: Example of optimal reference characteristics
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*Figure 3:* Example of optimal reference characteristics for a 5.6-kW PM-SyRM.
*Figure 3:* Example of optimal reference characteristics for a 5.6-kW PM-SyRM.
```