Abstract
Although boundary-element and finite-element-based numerical codes can now predict torque as a function of slip frequency with extremely high accuracy, most motor manufacturers and factory representatives still favor representing their induction motor as an equivalent circuit. This paper describes how to obtain an equivalent circuit based solely on three parameters: peak torque, frequency at peak torque, and induced stator voltage at peak torque.
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