Abstract
It was explained in Section 4.8 that a two-axis representation of the induction motor can be made in two different ways. The more direct method, in which the reference frame is attached to the primary element (normally the stator), is useful for many purposes, particularly in making calculations for a machine with a single secondary winding. The equations are (4.46) and (4.47).
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Adkins, B., Harley, R.G. (1975). Induction Motor Problems. In: The General Theory of Alternating Current Machines. Springer, Boston, MA. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4899-2907-5_11
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