Abstract

In this paper, the simulation of the highly non-linear dynamics of a Three-Phase Induction Motor in both: the a-b-c phase coordinates and \alpha-\beta stator fixed reference frame has been developed, by the use of the GNU-Octave free software on a development board or minicomputer, Raspberry Pi. The results of this approach have been compared with those attained by taking out the same simulations on the commercial software MatlabTM, which is executed on a personal computer with great hardware capacity. The performance of the proposed simulation tool has shown that it is possible to take out simulations of non-linear dynamics, owing to this fact, the use of this approach might achieve a major access to the information and communication technologies to encourage the engineering teaching in marginal zones.

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