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Title: Modelling and Simulation for Dynamic Performance during a Three-phase Fault at Induction Machine
Authors: Patel, Himanshu K.
Niranjan Kumar V.
Keywords: Dynamic Performance
Three-Phase Fault
Transients
Load Torque
CISCON
CISCON - 2004
IC Faculty Paper
Faculty Paper
ITFIC003
Issue Date: 4-Nov-2004
Citation: Control Instrumentation Systems Conference (CISCON-2004), Manipal, November 4-5, 2004
Series/Report no.: ITFIC003-17
Abstract: The Induction machine is without doubt the workhorse of the electrical power industry. Computerized modelling and simulation of Induction machine has certainly widened the scope for its performance analysis. A good mathematical model can help in studying the behaviour of the induction machine under different operating conditions and selecting the appropriate machine for a specific application. In this paper, the steady state and dynamic equations of induction machine are utilized for modelling. The model can be used for steady state as well as transient analysis for any induction machine. The model is used to study the dynamic performance of the machine during a three-phase fault at the machine terminals. Dynamic characteristics are obtained for two different sizes of machine. Different operating conditions are simulated using MatLab code.
URI: http://10.1.7.192:80/jspui/handle/123456789/11623
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