EUROCON 2007 - The International Conference on "Computer as a Tool" 2007
DOI: 10.1109/eurcon.2007.4400465
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Analysis of the Magnetic Losses from the Induction Machines Supplied by Inverters

Abstract: In the paper are being analyzed the magnetic losses that occur in the induction machines of low and medium power while being supplied by inverters realized with IGBT transistors. The analysis method is based on the over-position effect principle. As a working hypothesis is being neglected the saturation effect. During analyzes is being deduced the computing relations which allow the quality and quantity determination of the magnetic losses in the situation of the deforming supplying system. The theoretical res… Show more

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“…U 1(1) U e1 (1) I 1(1) I' 2 (1) I 01 (1) R m (1) X m(1) For the equivalent scheme in Fig.1.a, corresponding to the fundamental, the electrical parameters are defined as: nnnn n cs a nn n (5) In the relations (5), f1 and f1n are random frequencies of the rotating magnetic field, and the nominal frequency of the rotating magnetic field respectively. For  order harmonics, the scheme from Fig.…”
Section: The Mathematical Model Of the Three-phase Induction Motor Inmentioning
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“…U 1(1) U e1 (1) I 1(1) I' 2 (1) I 01 (1) R m (1) X m(1) For the equivalent scheme in Fig.1.a, corresponding to the fundamental, the electrical parameters are defined as: nnnn n cs a nn n (5) In the relations (5), f1 and f1n are random frequencies of the rotating magnetic field, and the nominal frequency of the rotating magnetic field respectively. For  order harmonics, the scheme from Fig.…”
Section: The Mathematical Model Of the Three-phase Induction Motor Inmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Under these conditions of non-sinusoidal supply, the asynchronous motor may be associated to an equivalent scheme, corresponding to all harmonics. The scheme operates in the fundamental frequency f1 (1) and it is represented in Fig. 2.…”
Section: The Mathematical Model Of the Three-phase Induction Motor Inmentioning
confidence: 99%
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