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an investigation of dual stator winding induction machines

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Figure 4.21 Mutual induct<strong>an</strong>ce under 20% static <strong>an</strong>d 10% dynamic rotor eccentricity<br />

It is interesting to note that the mutual induct<strong>an</strong>ce between rotor th<br />

i loop <strong>an</strong>d<br />

174<br />

th<br />

i + k<br />

loop under the static rotor eccentricity is a sinusoidal waveform, which is similar to the<br />

self-induct<strong>an</strong>ce but different from the mutual induct<strong>an</strong>ce between rotor th<br />

i loop <strong>an</strong>d<br />

th<br />

i + 1 loop, as shown in Figure 4.19. The mutual induct<strong>an</strong>ce is a const<strong>an</strong>t under the<br />

dynamic rotor eccentricity condition as given in Figure 4.20. More harmonic components<br />

are present in the mutual induct<strong>an</strong>ce when the machine is under the mixed rotor<br />

eccentricity condition, which is the same as the other rotor induct<strong>an</strong>ces.

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