Field-Circuit Coupled Modeling for Linear Induction Motor Drive System

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Linear drive system is widely applied in mid-low speed Maglev, subway transportation, etc. It is composed of two principal components, high power converter and linear induction motor. The converter and motor are designed separately, whole drive system usually use circuit simulation by extracting the mathematical model of linear induction motor. However, LIM has complex electromagnetic field, which needs to considerate the transverse and longitude end effects [1-. This makes LIM mathematical model inaccurate, hard to simulate the real dynamic characteristics of LIM.

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