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Contribution to the Theory of Asynchronous Performance of Synchronous Machines with Salient Poles: Part II Analysis of MMF and Magnetic Field Angular Velocity. Power and Torque Equations

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2 Author(s)
Jovanovski, S.B. ; Electromechanical Faculty University of "Kiril i Metodija" ; Hammam, M.S.A.A.

The present work is a continuation of a study presented by one of the authors at the 1969 IEEE Winter Power Meeting in New York, N. Y. In that part of the paper the MMF and air gap magnetic field space variations, and the phase current time variations of a salient pole synchronous machine in asynchronous operation were analyzed. Here, the MMF and magnetic field angular velocity, as well as the power and torque as a function of slip, are considered.

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Power Apparatus and Systems, IEEE Transactions on  (Volume:PAS-90 ,  Issue: 2 )

Date of Publication: March 1971

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