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For precise operation of various applications such as vehicles, factory automation, robotics and aerospace, the need of motors are widely used. In particular, Brushless direct-current (BLDC) motors are currently preferred because of advantages which is miniaturization, high torque density and high efficiency in comparison to dc motors and induction motors [1]. These motors should be considered for...
The end effect of a linear induction motor has been well known for several decades, especially for high speed operation. Nevertheless, exit part of the primary is not dealt with relatively compared with the entry part because of its minor effect. However, exit part is one of keys to weaken the dolphin phenomenon which occurs in the high speed operation. In this paper, concept of the virtual primary...
This paper addresses the effect of distributed generators, specifically squirrel cage induction generators, on 3-phi bolted short-circuit fault currents to make sure that they do not interfere with the interruption capability of circuit breakers. Results of a laboratory experiment, and simulation results for 16 different induction machines, including their feeder and transformer connections to the...
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