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an investigation of dual stator winding induction machines

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this conclusion is based on the assumption that the same const<strong>an</strong>t V/Hz coefficients are<br />

applied to both <strong>winding</strong> sets <strong>an</strong>d the machine parameters are all const<strong>an</strong>ts during the<br />

<strong>an</strong>alysis.<br />

7.3.7 Fix e1<br />

ω , ω e2<br />

<strong>an</strong>d ω rm , Find Electromagnetic Torque<br />

If the rotor mech<strong>an</strong>ical speed is 180 rad/s <strong>an</strong>d the slip frequency <strong>of</strong> ABC <strong>winding</strong>s<br />

<strong>an</strong>d XYZ <strong>winding</strong>s are varying in [-10 rad/s, 10 rad/s] <strong>an</strong>d [-30 rad/s, 30 rad/s]<br />

respectively, the simulation results are given in Figure 7.19 <strong>an</strong>d Figure 7.20.<br />

Figure 7.19. Electromagnetic torque <strong>of</strong> the machine when the slip frequency <strong>of</strong> the XYZ <strong>winding</strong><br />

set is a const<strong>an</strong>t value while the slip frequency <strong>of</strong> the ABC <strong>winding</strong> set is varied from –10 rad/s to<br />

10 rad/s<br />

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