The Load-Carrying Capacity of an Induction Cage Machine under Voltage and Frequency Deviation
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https://doi.org/10.26408/103.12Keywords:
voltage quality, induction motor, temperatureAbstract
The paper deals with the effect of frequency and voltage deviation on load-carrying capacity of an induction cage machine. The results of computer simulation are shown for an induction machine of rated power 3 kW. Computations were performed by using a non-linear equivalent thermal network of a totally enclosed induction motor.References
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