Abstract
For a machine represented in the primitive diagram by n coils there are n voltage equations and a torque Eqn. (1.6). If the n applied voltages and the applied torque are known, as well as initial conditions, the (n + 1) equations are sufficient to determine the n currents and the speed. Hence theoretically the performance of the machine is completely determined.
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Adkins, B., Harley, R.G. (1975). Types of Problem and Methods of Solution and Computation. In: The General Theory of Alternating Current Machines. Springer, Boston, MA. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4899-2907-5_5
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