Induction motor tests using MATLAB/Simulink and their integration into undergraduate electric machinery courses

This work describes MATLAB/Simulink implementation of three induction motor tests, namely dc, no-load, and blocked-rotor tests performed to identify equivalent circuit parameters. These simulation models are developed to support and enhance electric machinery education at the undergraduate level. Th...

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