Model of the double-rotor induction motor in terms of electromagnetic differential

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The paper presents a concept, a construction, a circuit model and experimental results of the double-rotor induction motor. This type of a motor is to be implemented in the concept of the electromagnetic differential. At the same time it should fulfill the function of differential mechanism and the vehicle drive. One of the motor shafts is coupled to the direction changing mechanical transmission. The windings of the external rotor are powered by slip rings and brushes. The inner rotor has the squirrel-cage windings. The circuit model parameters were calculated based on the 7.5 kW real single-rotor induction motor (2p = 4). Experimental verification of the model was based on comparison between the mentioned single-rotor motor and double-rotor model with the outer rotor blocked. The presented results showed relatively good compliance between the model and real motor.

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Adamczyk, D., Wilk, A., & Michna, M. (2016). Model of the double-rotor induction motor in terms of electromagnetic differential. Archives of Electrical Engineering, 65(4), 761–772. https://doi.org/10.1515/aee-2016-0053

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