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The first term in equation (5.55) is zero unless,<br />

k = −P2<br />

The second term in equation (5.55) is zero unless,<br />

k = P2<br />

Then the induced EMF equation is simplified as:<br />

u<br />

qrpi<br />

() t<br />

207<br />

(5.55)<br />

2 ⎧ µ ω r<br />

*<br />

( ( ) ( ) ) ⎫<br />

0 1<br />

P2<br />

j ω1t<br />

+ −P2<br />

−P1<br />

ωrt<br />

−P2<br />

i−1<br />

α r<br />

⎪ j 2 ⋅C<br />

s2<br />

⋅ I iR1<br />

⋅C<br />

R ⋅ e<br />

⎪<br />

⎪ P2<br />

g<br />

⎪<br />

= 2 π rl Re⎨<br />

⎬ (5.56)<br />

2<br />

⎪ µ ω r<br />

*<br />

0 1<br />

P2<br />

j(<br />

ω1t<br />

+ ( P2<br />

−P1<br />

) ωrt<br />

+ P2<br />

( i−1)<br />

α r )<br />

− j 2 ⋅C<br />

⋅ ⋅ ⋅<br />

⎪<br />

⎪<br />

s2<br />

I iR1<br />

CR<br />

e<br />

⎪<br />

⎩ P2<br />

g<br />

⎭<br />

For all the rotor loops, the total induced EMF in the <strong>stator</strong> <strong>winding</strong> X by the rotor<br />

loop currents is given in (5.57).<br />

u<br />

qrqi<br />

() t<br />

2<br />

Nr<br />

⎧ µ r<br />

*<br />

( ( ) ) ( ( ) ) ⎫<br />

0ω1<br />

P2<br />

j ω1t<br />

+ −P1<br />

−P2<br />

ωrt<br />

− j P2<br />

i−1<br />

α r<br />

⎪ j 2 ⋅ Cs<br />

2 ⋅C<br />

R ⋅ e<br />

⋅∑<br />

I iR1<br />

⋅ e ⎪<br />

⎪ P2<br />

g<br />

i=<br />

1<br />

⎪<br />

= 2π<br />

rl Re⎨<br />

⎬(5.57)<br />

2<br />

Nr<br />

⎪ µ r<br />

*<br />

0ω1<br />

P2<br />

j(<br />

ω1t<br />

+ ( P2<br />

−P1<br />

) ωrt<br />

) j(<br />

P2<br />

( i−1)<br />

α r )<br />

− j 2 ⋅C<br />

⋅ ⋅<br />

⋅ ⋅<br />

⎪<br />

⎪<br />

s2<br />

C R e ∑ I iR1<br />

e<br />

⎪<br />

⎩ P2<br />

g<br />

i=<br />

1<br />

⎭<br />

The rotor current due to the ABC <strong>winding</strong> set induces two new frequency<br />

components-- ω1 + ( − P2 − P1<br />

) ωr<br />

<strong>an</strong>d ω1 ( P2 − P1<br />

) ωr<br />

+ in the XYZ <strong>winding</strong> set. They are<br />

the products <strong>of</strong> the interactions between these two <strong>stator</strong> <strong>winding</strong> sets.<br />

5.2.1.9 Voltages in the XYZ Winding Set due to the Rotor Currents induced by<br />

Currents Flowing in the XYZ Winding Set. The rotor surface current density distribution<br />

is the multiplication <strong>of</strong> the rotor <strong>winding</strong> distribution <strong>an</strong>d rotor currents:<br />

'<br />

'<br />

( t)<br />

= C ( ) ⋅ i () t<br />

J r 2 i , Ri θ rqi<br />

θ (5.58)

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