The saturation of mutual and leakage inductances as well as the eddy currents effects are taken into account to represent an almost complete model of the induction motor. These effects are not trivial, when the stator voltage and/or frequency changes considerably. Therefore, the model is suitable for the motor performance studies under nonsinusoidal voltage waveform supplies. The effects of eddy currents are represented by a simple double cage model equivalent to the deep bar cage. A practical method for finding the double cage parameters is outlined and the results obtained were used in the simulation. The accuracy of the model is emphasized by comparing the simulation results with test results of the stator inrush current during starting under no-load conditions. The model is used for calculating the induction motor losses in the time domain, when the motor is fed from nonsinusoidal voltage waveform supplies. Samples of the obtained results from different voltage waveforms are given together with that of a pure sinusoidal voltage supply for comparison.
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