Abstract
The induction motors are continuously used because of their efficiency and convenience in maintenance. In this paper, a time step analysis method that can be effectively applied to the analysis of three-phase and single-phase induction motors has been proposed. The unknown variables in the differential equations of the circuit are the currents flowing through the rotor bars when analyzing an electric motor. The variables are coupled with the distributed magnetic flux density in the air gap instead of the magnetic inductance matrix while applying Kirchhoff’s law and Faraday’s induction law. Two calculated patterns for magnetic flux densities are necessary in the analysis. The first pattern is given by an ideal stator’s winding distribution, whereas the second one is produced by currents flowing through the rotor conductor bar with unit value and is calculated using the conventional finite element method(FEM). The formulated equation set is applied for a simple three-phase and single-phase example model and the resultant torque-speed curve is presented in this paper.
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