Simulation of broken rotor bars in an induction motor

This paper presents the results of running both a transient, finite element model and an equivalent circuit model of an induction motor with broken rotor bars and/or broken end rings. The frequency analysis of the terminal current shows a component that can be identified as being caused by the broke...

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