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an investigation of dual stator winding induction machines

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where, V qsi <strong>an</strong>d V dsi are the <strong>stator</strong> q- <strong>an</strong>d d-axis voltages respectively, I qsi <strong>an</strong>d I dsi are the<br />

<strong>stator</strong> q- <strong>an</strong>d d-axis currents respectively, λ qsi <strong>an</strong>d λ dsi are the <strong>stator</strong> q- <strong>an</strong>d d-axis flux<br />

linkages respectively, I qri <strong>an</strong>d I dri are the rotor q- <strong>an</strong>d d-axis currents respectively, λ qri<br />

<strong>an</strong>d λdri are the rotor q- <strong>an</strong>d d-axis flux linkages respectively; i = 1 or 2 represents the<br />

ABC <strong>winding</strong> set or the XYZ <strong>winding</strong> set respectively.<br />

Based on the two independent machine assumptions, the total electromagnetic torque<br />

<strong>of</strong> the <strong>dual</strong> <strong>stator</strong> <strong>winding</strong> <strong>induction</strong> machine is given as:<br />

T = T + T<br />

(10.11)<br />

e<br />

e1<br />

e2<br />

If the <strong>stator</strong> currents <strong>an</strong>d rotor flux linkages are chosen as state variables, the <strong>stator</strong><br />

flux linkages <strong>an</strong>d rotor currents c<strong>an</strong> be expressed in terms <strong>of</strong> state variables as;<br />

I<br />

I<br />

qri<br />

dri<br />

qsi<br />

= λ<br />

= λ<br />

qri<br />

dri<br />

− L<br />

L<br />

ri<br />

− L<br />

L<br />

ri<br />

mi<br />

mi<br />

I<br />

I<br />

qsi<br />

dsi<br />

mi LsiI qsi + qri −<br />

Lri<br />

( L I )<br />

mi<br />

qsi<br />

348<br />

(10.12)<br />

(10.13)<br />

L<br />

λ = λ<br />

(10.14)<br />

L<br />

λ = λ<br />

(10.15)<br />

dsi<br />

mi LsiI dsi + dri −<br />

Lri<br />

( L I )<br />

mi<br />

dsi<br />

Substituting (10.12-10.15) into (10.6-10.9), the <strong>induction</strong> machine model in terms <strong>of</strong><br />

those state variables is given as:<br />

r L ω L<br />

L pI<br />

λ<br />

σi<br />

σ i<br />

ri mi<br />

ri mi<br />

qsi = Vqsi<br />

− ri<br />

I qsi − ωei Lσi<br />

I dsi + λqri<br />

−<br />

dri<br />

(10.16)<br />

2<br />

Lri<br />

Lri<br />

r L ω L<br />

L pI<br />

λ<br />

ri mi<br />

ri mi<br />

dsi = Vdsi<br />

− ri<br />

I dsi + ωei Lσi<br />

I qsi + λdri<br />

+<br />

qri<br />

(10.17)<br />

2<br />

Lri<br />

Lri

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