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an investigation of dual stator winding induction machines

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possible for the brushless doubly-fed <strong>induction</strong> machine, is therefore not feasible<br />

for the <strong>dual</strong>-<strong>winding</strong> squirrel-cage <strong>induction</strong> machine.<br />

(D) The fourth terms <strong>of</strong> (5.109-5.110) are the two average torque components which<br />

are present under <strong>an</strong>y operating asynchronous condition. The expressions for the<br />

developed electromagnetic torques due to both <strong>winding</strong> sets are the same as the<br />

one obtained for a st<strong>an</strong>dard single <strong>winding</strong> squirrel-cage <strong>induction</strong> machine.<br />

5.5 Coupled Circuit Machine Model with Common Rotor Currents<br />

The additional torque components (5.114, 5.117) are due to the interaction <strong>of</strong> the<br />

currents <strong>of</strong> the ABC <strong>winding</strong> set <strong>an</strong>d the rotor currents induced by the XYZ <strong>winding</strong> set<br />

<strong>an</strong>d those <strong>of</strong> the currents in the XYZ <strong>winding</strong> set interacting with the rotor currents<br />

induced by the ABC <strong>stator</strong> <strong>winding</strong> set. To validate the field <strong>an</strong>alysis <strong>an</strong>d include the<br />

possible interactions between two <strong>stator</strong> <strong>winding</strong>s into the <strong>an</strong>alysis, a simulation model<br />

with common rotor circuit currents is developed in this section. The multiple coupled<br />

circuits modeling approach <strong>of</strong> <strong>an</strong> <strong>induction</strong> machine is used [1.8]. All the <strong>stator</strong> rotor<br />

mutual induct<strong>an</strong>ces are calculated on-line based on the <strong>winding</strong> functions <strong>of</strong> <strong>stator</strong><br />

<strong>winding</strong>s <strong>an</strong>d rotor circuits without simplification [5.4]. However, unlike the previous<br />

work in which two independent rotor circuits are assumed <strong>an</strong>d each <strong>of</strong> the two separate<br />

models for the machine predicts its corresponding rotor current components, only one<br />

rotor circuit is used so that the influence <strong>of</strong> the two separate <strong>stator</strong> currents on the total<br />

bar currents (not the components there<strong>of</strong>) on the developed electromagnetic torque are<br />

properly accounted for.<br />

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