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  2. Circle diagram - Wikipedia

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    Constant air-gap induction motor equivalent circuit. The circle diagram (also known as Heyland diagram or Heyland circle) is the graphical representation of the performance of the electrical machine [1] [2] [3] drawn in terms of the locus of the machine's input voltage and current. [4]

  3. Induction motor - Wikipedia

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    The equivalent circuit is a single-phase representation of a multiphase induction motor that is valid in steady-state balanced-load conditions. The Steinmetz equivalent circuit is expressed simply in terms of the following components: Stator resistance and leakage reactance (, ).

  4. FAM control of induction motor - Wikipedia

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    First, electromagnetic transients of three-phase induction motor are analyzed. Initial attempt is made to derive `equivalent circuits valid for both steady state and transient states in induction motor. The key point of FAM control is that the exciting current is kept constant in magnitude and continuous in the equivalent circuit.

  5. Charles Proteus Steinmetz - Wikipedia

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    Steinmetz's equivalent circuit is still widely used for the design and testing of induction machines. [ 32 ] One of the highest technical recognitions given by the Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers , the " IEEE Charles Proteus Steinmetz Award ", is given for major contributions to standardization within the field of electrical ...

  6. Blocked rotor test - Wikipedia

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    A blocked rotor test is conducted on an induction motor. It is also known as short-circuit test (because it is the mechanical analogy of a transformer short-circuit test), [1] locked rotor test or stalled torque test. [2] From this test, short-circuit current at normal voltage, power factor on short circuit, total leakage reactance, and ...

  7. Equivalent circuit - Wikipedia

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    In electrical engineering, an equivalent circuit refers to a theoretical circuit that retains all of the electrical characteristics of a given circuit. Often, an equivalent circuit is sought that simplifies calculation, and more broadly, that is a simplest form of a more complex circuit in order to aid analysis. [1] In its most common form, an ...

  8. Wound rotor motor - Wikipedia

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    Wound-rotor motors can be started with low inrush current, by inserting high resistance into the rotor circuit; as the motor accelerates, the resistance can be decreased. [ 1 ] Compared to a squirrel-cage rotor , the rotor of the slip ring motor has more winding turns; the induced voltage is then higher, and the current lower, than for a ...

  9. Squirrel-cage rotor - Wikipedia

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    Diagram of the squirrel-cage (showing only three laminations) The motor rotor shape is a cylinder mounted on a shaft. Internally it contains longitudinal conductive bars (usually made of aluminium or copper) set into grooves and connected at both ends by shorting rings forming a cage-like shape.