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an investigation of dual stator winding induction machines

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The variations <strong>of</strong> observer gains in terms <strong>of</strong> ω 0 for the 6-pole <strong>winding</strong> set are shown<br />

in Figure 10.11 when ω 377 <strong>an</strong>d ω 375 .<br />

e1<br />

=<br />

1 = r<br />

Figure 10.11 The variations <strong>of</strong> the observer gains in terms <strong>of</strong> ω 0 for the 6-pole <strong>winding</strong> set<br />

If the observer gains are chosen to be the values when ω 0 = 300 , the machine poles<br />

<strong>an</strong>d the observer poles with the selected observer gains for the 6-pole <strong>winding</strong> set are<br />

shown in Figure 10.12 <strong>an</strong>d Figure 10.13 respectively. The poles with positive slip<br />

frequency (motoring) is blue while <strong>an</strong>d the poles with negative slip frequency<br />

(generating) is marked as red. The stability <strong>of</strong> the observer for the 6-pole <strong>winding</strong> set<br />

within the whole speed r<strong>an</strong>ge has been confirmed by these simulation results.<br />

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