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an investigation of dual stator winding induction machines

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Figure 4.3 Self-induct<strong>an</strong>ce under 20% static <strong>an</strong>d 10% dynamic rotor eccentricity<br />

From the above simulation results it c<strong>an</strong> be seen that the self-induct<strong>an</strong>ces <strong>of</strong> the ABC<br />

<strong>winding</strong> set do not depend on the rotor position under static rotor eccentricity condition.<br />

However the induct<strong>an</strong>ce value <strong>of</strong> each phase may be different from each other as<br />

determined by the nature <strong>of</strong> the variation <strong>of</strong> the air-gap length. Under the dynamic rotor<br />

eccentricity condition, the self-induct<strong>an</strong>ces <strong>of</strong> the <strong>stator</strong> <strong>winding</strong>s are three sinusoidal<br />

waveforms with the same const<strong>an</strong>t dc component. They have a 120 degree phase shift<br />

from each other as shown in Figure 4.2. In Figure 4.3, the induct<strong>an</strong>ces under the mixed<br />

rotor eccentricity condition lose the symmetric characteristic <strong>an</strong>d have bigger peak-peak<br />

magnitudes th<strong>an</strong> the case when the rotor is subjected to a pure dynamic rotor eccentricity.<br />

Irrespective <strong>of</strong> the eccentricity conditions the machine is subjected to, the self-<br />

induct<strong>an</strong>ces <strong>of</strong> the <strong>stator</strong> ABC <strong>winding</strong> set are greater th<strong>an</strong> when the air-gap length is<br />

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