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STATOR AND ROTOR CURRENTS ANALYSIS OF THE INVERTED ROTOR INDUCTION MOTOR

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A new approach for the design and construction of inverted rotor induction motor is presented. In this paper we propose a novel approach for constructing special induction motor. Stator and rotor current characteristics of an inverted rotor induction motor have been investigated. This motor has mechanical revolving characteristics both rotor and stator. The induction machine could be described as a three input, three output object either stator or rotor side. It is possible to make measurement for definition of the stator rotor parameters on this type construction. The objective of this paper is to propose three different type operation classification and comparison of them. By comparing three different experimental operation values are carried out and shown clearly. Experimental data have been recorded by using Fluke 434 Harmonic Analyzer device.
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Stator And Rotor Currents Analysis Of The Inverted Rotor Induction Motor
Ismail TEMIZ, Yasar BIRBIR, Caner AKUNER
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Đsmail Temiz received the B.S. degree in
electrical and electronics education from
Marmara University, Technical Education
Faculty, Istanbul Turkey, in 1984. He is currently
an Assistant Professor Electrical Education
Department in Marmara University, Technical
Education Faculty.
YaSar Birbir, received B.S degree from Gazi
University, M.S and PhD. from Marmara
University. He attended World Bank Industrial
Training Project at Indiana and Purdue
Universities from 1989 to 1990. He had worked
as a visiting research scientist for fifteen months
at Drexel University Electrical and Computer
Engineering Department from 1992 to 1993.
Currently he has been teaching Power
Electronics Courses and Electrical Machinery
Drives as an Assistant Professor at Marmara
University. His current interests beside power
electronic converters and drivers,
electromagnetic filtering process in the industry
and the application of electric currents and
electric field effects for sterilization of different
microorganisms.
Caner Akuner received the B.S. degree in
electrical and electronics education from
Marmara University, Technical Education
Faculty, Istanbul Turkey, in 1990. He is currently
an Assistant Professor Electrical Education
Department in Marmara University, Technical
Education Faculty.

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