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Hello ,
I am an electrical engineering student and I want to simulate an asynchronous machine (motor) in Matlab (https://www.mathworks.com/help/phys....html;jsessionid=9053f5e77b24906f710656623755)
The equaivalent electric circuit that is presented there is diffrenet from what I have learned (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Induction_motor) *Steinmetz equivalent circuit.
I have found that model, it's presented and explained in Krause, P.C., O. Wasynczuk, and S.D. Sudhoff, Analysis of Electric Machinery, IEEE Press, 2002.
(I took it from my school library)
What is the most accurate model?
Do I have to learn this "matlab model" in order to simulate asynchronous machine?
I am an electrical engineering student and I want to simulate an asynchronous machine (motor) in Matlab (https://www.mathworks.com/help/phys....html;jsessionid=9053f5e77b24906f710656623755)
The equaivalent electric circuit that is presented there is diffrenet from what I have learned (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Induction_motor) *Steinmetz equivalent circuit.
I have found that model, it's presented and explained in Krause, P.C., O. Wasynczuk, and S.D. Sudhoff, Analysis of Electric Machinery, IEEE Press, 2002.
(I took it from my school library)
What is the most accurate model?
Do I have to learn this "matlab model" in order to simulate asynchronous machine?