currenttorque
Currenttorque (often rendered as "current torque") refers to the practical relationship and control strategy by which electrical current in an electric machine is managed to produce a desired torque output. The term is commonly used in engineering contexts to describe methods that translate commanded torque into appropriate phase currents for motors and generators, or conversely estimate torque from measured current. It encompasses both hardware‑level sensing and software control algorithms.
Principles of currenttorque rely on the electromagnetic characteristics of rotary machines: torque is proportional to the
Applications include electric and hybrid vehicles, industrial drives, robotics, wind turbines and any system where precise
Limitations stem from nonidealities such as temperature‑dependent resistance, magnetic saturation, measurement noise and delays, and the