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Equivalent circuit of an Induction Motor
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[QUOTE="LagCompensator, post: 5419045, member: 588734"] Thank you for your time and reply. I do not think I understand it fully yet. Looking at my image below, what does the element inside the red box represent? My thought is that it represent the the induced emf ([itex]\varepsilon=-\frac{d \lambda}{dt}[/itex]) in the rotor due to relative motion between the rotor squirrel cage and the rotating magnetic field set up by the stator, am I right? If I am right, then why is the term [itex]j\omega_{r}\Psi_{r}^{s}[/itex] not included in the steady state equivalent circuit of the induction machine? [ATTACH=full]97842[/ATTACH] Sorry for poor explanation, my background is not electrical, but I am currently learning it. Best Regards [/QUOTE]
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