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an investigation of dual stator winding induction machines

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Table 6.1 Experimental machine parameters<br />

ABC <strong>winding</strong> XYZ <strong>winding</strong><br />

Number <strong>of</strong> pole 2 6<br />

Stator resist<strong>an</strong>ce r = 3.<br />

4 Ω<br />

r = 1.<br />

9 Ω<br />

s1<br />

Leakage induct<strong>an</strong>ce = 0.<br />

006 H 6 0.<br />

009 H<br />

Lls1 250<br />

s2<br />

Lls2 =<br />

Rotor resist<strong>an</strong>ce r = 0.<br />

61 Ω<br />

r = 0.<br />

55 Ω<br />

r1<br />

The detailed waveforms <strong>of</strong> the d- <strong>an</strong>d q-axis air gap magnetizing flux linkage, the<br />

common reference frame speed <strong>an</strong>d the magnetizing induct<strong>an</strong>ces <strong>of</strong> both <strong>stator</strong> <strong>winding</strong><br />

sets under no load steady-state operating condition are shown in Figure 6.11. The total<br />

magnetizing flux linkage <strong>an</strong>d the reference frame speed are not const<strong>an</strong>t evidently<br />

because <strong>of</strong> the absence <strong>of</strong> a common synchronous reference frame.<br />

r 2

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