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Resumen de Reduced order field-circuit modeling of squirrel cage induction machines for automotive applications

Daniel Bíro, Franz Diwoky, Erich Schmidt

  • Purpose – The aim of the paper is to investigate the impacts of simplifications of a reduced-order simulation model of squirrel cage induction machines (SCIMs) by numerical experiments.

    Design/methodology/approach – Design of setups to isolate the main influences on the results of the reduced-order model of SCIMs. Results of time-stepping finite element calculations are used as benchmark.

    Findings – Whereas neglecting eddy current effects and the assumption of a sinusoidal rotor current distribution leads to acceptable deviations in regular inverter operation, the sampling and interpolation of the machine parameters in a two-axis coordinate system considerably deteriorate the model accuracy. Using a polar coordinate system for this purpose is expected to significantly improve the model quality.

    Originality/value – Preparing the ground for a successful, both fast and accurate simulation model of SCIMs as parts of electrified drivetrains.


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