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How to use the principle of superposition of fields reasonably?

How to use the principle of superposition of fields reasonably?

How to use the principle of superposition of fields reasonably?

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A simple concept of vector superposition or decomposition:

Let's take an example:

A pulsating vector could be decomposed into two rotating vectors like:



here



and



The following pictures show two cases of superposition:

Fig-01:



Fig-02:




Who could tell which picture shows the correct superposition or decomposition of the pulsating field?

RE: How to use the principle of superposition of fields reasonably?

What is your problem?

Gunnar Englund
www.gke.org
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RE: How to use the principle of superposition of fields reasonably?

I would assume this might be a single phase motor.  The difference in the two diagrams is whether you orient the beginning of the vector at the center of the circle or at the airgap.

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RE: How to use the principle of superposition of fields reasonably?

Are you trying to represent a 4-pole single phase motor?

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