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EXPERIMENTAL VERIFICATION OF FIELD-CIRCUIT FINITE ELEMENTS MODELS OF INDUCTION MOTORS FEED FROM INVERTER

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The main aim of the paper is the presentation of the different methods that can be used during experimental verification of the validity of the field-circuit model of an induction machine for inverter feeding simulation. The second aim is to discuss, based on the DC feeding method, whether field-circuit methods or circuit methods with changeable parameters should be used to simulate transient characteristics of induction machines.

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Komęza, K., Dems, M., Jastrzabek, P. (2006). EXPERIMENTAL VERIFICATION OF FIELD-CIRCUIT FINITE ELEMENTS MODELS OF INDUCTION MOTORS FEED FROM INVERTER. In: Wiak, S., Dems, M., Komęza, K. (eds) Recent Developments of Electrical Drives. Springer, Dordrecht. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4020-4535-6_24

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