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an investigation of dual stator winding induction machines

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eference frame tr<strong>an</strong>sformation has to be used for the rotor circuits. Computer simulation<br />

results <strong>of</strong> the no-load starting tr<strong>an</strong>sient were presented as well as the responses <strong>of</strong> the<br />

machine to a ch<strong>an</strong>ge in the load torque.<br />

The bal<strong>an</strong>ce <strong>of</strong> the chapter presents <strong>an</strong> approach, using the <strong>stator</strong> <strong>winding</strong>s <strong>an</strong>d rotor<br />

bar currents determined from the coupled-circuit model, the <strong>winding</strong> functions <strong>of</strong> the<br />

<strong>stator</strong> <strong>winding</strong>s <strong>an</strong>d the rotor loops to generate the air gap flux density. A simplified<br />

correction scheme, using the B-H curve <strong>of</strong> the magnetic steel material to account for<br />

magnetic saturation in the air gap was introduced, improving the prediction accuracy. The<br />

measurements <strong>of</strong> no-load <strong>an</strong>d full load flux densities shown in Figure 3.33 <strong>an</strong>d Figure<br />

3.34 largely confirm the simulation <strong>an</strong>d FEA results.<br />

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