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Dynamic Modeling of Induction Machines

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The cage rotor induction machine is widely used in industrial applications. Indeed, due to its conception, it has quite a low cost compared to the cost of other machines. It has a great electromechanical sturdiness and there is a good standardization between the diverse producers. Nevertheless, the relative simplicity of conception of the machine hides quite a great functional complexity, as soon as it is aimed at controlling the performed electromechanical conversion. The goal of this chapter is to establish various mathematical models, which allow understanding the machine’s functioning, so as to establish its control in the next chapters.

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Robyns, B., Francois, B., Degobert, P., Hautier, J. (2012). Dynamic Modeling of Induction Machines. In: Vector Control of Induction Machines. Power Systems. Springer, London. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-0-85729-901-7_2

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