Brudny et al., 2010 - Google Patents
Use of the external magnetic field for induction machine leakage inductance distinctionBrudny et al., 2010
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- Author
- Brudny J
- Lecointe J
- Morganti F
- Zidat F
- Romary R
- Publication year
- Publication venue
- IEEE transactions on magnetics
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This paper is about the exploration and the analysis of the AC rotating machine external magnetic field. An experimental procedure is presented: it makes it possible to distinguish the stator and rotor leakage inductances which occur in the induction machine single phase …
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- G01R31/34—Testing dynamo-electric machines
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- G01R15/20—Adaptations providing voltage or current isolation, e.g. for high-voltage or high-current networks using galvano-magnetic devices, e.g. Hall-effect devices, i.e. measuring a magnetic field via the interaction between a current and a magnetic field, e.g. magneto resistive or Hall effect devices
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