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Mutual Inductance

Mutual Inductance

Mutual Inductance

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Helo!
I assembled my Simulink model of the induction generator. Now, I want to test it, but whenever I find a generator with it's parameters, the Mutual inductance is missing. For the motors it's always given! What's the difference here? In my model I have to know it.
How can I compute it????
 

RE: Mutual Inductance

Induction motor/induction generator, same thing.  If the "load" supplies torque then you have a generator, if the "load" absorbs torque then you have a motor.  Find a machine that has the data you need.

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