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The Analysis of Induction Machines Controlled by Series Connected Semiconductor Switches

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In this article, an analytic means of determining steady-state performance under sine-wave excitation and open-circuit operation was presented, and the results for a single-phase motor and for a capacitor run motor were presented.
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The widespread interest in applying semiconductor switching elements to induction motor speed control has created. a need for a fast and accurate means of predicting motor performance under the unconventional excitation inherent in these systems. In many cases this excitation takes the form of alternate periods of normal sine-wave excitation and periods of open-circuit operation. This paper presents an analytic means of determining steady-state performance under these conditions. Use of the techniques presented permits direct computer solution without iteration. Solution time is thus much shorter than can be achieved by iterative solution of the system differential equations and the necessarily long computation times required to allow the solution to reach steady state from arbitrary initial conditions. Computer results for a single-phase motor and for a capacitor run motor are presented. Results include average torque, motor losses, and efficiencies, and instantaneous torque, current, and voltage as a function of speed. Run time on an IBM 1620 Model II is approximately 100 seconds for each of the desired speeds. The method is thus well suited to evaluation of proposed motor designs and subsequent design optimization.

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Simulation of Symmetrical Induction Machinery

TL;DR: The effectiveness of an analog computer in studying the performance of induction machinery is demonstrated with computer results which show the dynamic behavior of 2-phase and 3-phase machines during balanced and unbalanced operation.
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Simulation of Unsymmetrical 2-Phase Induction Machines

TL;DR: The equations which describe the dynamic performance of unsymmetrical 2-phase induction machines are established, and an analog computer representation is developed from these equations.
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Digital Computer Analysis of Induction Machines in Dynamic Systems

TL;DR: An all-digital simulation of an induction machine and its associated control system is described, suitable for analyzing operation either from a constant frequency, constant voltage supply, or analyzing a complete control loop with a variable frequency power source.
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Motor Transient Analysis on a Small Digital Computer

TL;DR: It was found possible to reduce the time required for the solution of the differential equations characterizing induction motors by a factor of about ten with no loss of accuracy.
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