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an investigation of dual stator winding induction machines

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where, C s1<br />

is the number <strong>of</strong> series connected turns per phase; r is the me<strong>an</strong> air gap<br />

radius; k s1<br />

is the fundamental <strong>winding</strong> factor for the ABC <strong>winding</strong> set.<br />

The three-phase bal<strong>an</strong>ce currents flowing through the three-phase <strong>winding</strong>s are<br />

represented as:<br />

⎧<br />

⎪i<br />

⎪<br />

⎪<br />

⎪<br />

⎨i<br />

⎪<br />

⎪<br />

⎪i<br />

⎪<br />

⎩<br />

A<br />

B<br />

C<br />

jω1t<br />

() t = Re(<br />

2 I e )<br />

() t<br />

() t<br />

⎛<br />

= Re⎜<br />

⎜<br />

⎝<br />

⎛<br />

= Re⎜<br />

⎜<br />

⎝<br />

s1<br />

2 I<br />

2 I<br />

s1<br />

s1<br />

e<br />

e<br />

⎞<br />

⎟<br />

⎟<br />

⎠<br />

⎞<br />

⎟<br />

⎟<br />

⎠<br />

⎛ 2π<br />

⎞<br />

j⎜<br />

ω1t<br />

− ⎟<br />

⎝ 3 ⎠<br />

⎛ 2π<br />

⎞<br />

j⎜<br />

ω1t<br />

+ ⎟<br />

⎝ 3 ⎠<br />

195<br />

(5.3)<br />

where, I s1<br />

is the complex value form <strong>of</strong> the current magnitude <strong>an</strong>d phase <strong>an</strong>gle, <strong>an</strong>d the<br />

electric <strong>an</strong>gular speed <strong>of</strong> the current is ω 1.<br />

The symbol Re[] is the real part <strong>of</strong> the<br />

complex variable contained in the bracket. The surface current distribution <strong>of</strong> the <strong>winding</strong><br />

set is the sum <strong>of</strong> the product <strong>of</strong> the <strong>winding</strong> distributions <strong>an</strong>d <strong>stator</strong> currents <strong>an</strong>d is given<br />

as:<br />

( θ, t)<br />

= C ( θ ) ⋅i<br />

( t)<br />

+ C ( θ ) ⋅i<br />

( t)<br />

+ C ( θ ) ⋅i<br />

( t)<br />

J1 A A B B C C<br />

(5.4)<br />

Substituting (5.2) <strong>an</strong>d (5.3) into (5.4) <strong>an</strong>d simplifying, the surface current distribution<br />

due to the ABC <strong>winding</strong> set is given as:

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