End-winding inductance of a synchronous machine

IN PREVIOUS PAPERS it has been found necessary to consider the armature inductance of salient-pole synchronous machines under several divisions. The most useful and generally accepted divisions are as follows : 1. Inductance of armature reaction 2. Inductance due to space harmonics in the core length or differential leakage, which is subdivided into a. Belt leakage inductance b. Zigzag leakage inductance 3. Slot leakage inductance 4. End-winding inductance

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