K. Matsuse et al., EFFECT OF CROSSPATH RESISTANCE BETWEEN ADJACENT ROTOR BARS ON PERFORMANCE OF INVERTER-FED HIGH-SPEED INDUCTION-MOTOR, IEEE transactions on industry applications, 30(3), 1994, pp. 621-627
The effects of crosspath resistance between adjacent rotor bars on ste
ady state performance of inverter-fed high-speed cage induction motors
are discussed. It is shown that the equivalent rotor resistance and l
eakage reactance change with crosspath resistance between adjacent rot
or bars for various values of the fundamental supply frequency and the
slip. The steady state characteristics of the high-speed induction mo
tor drives for various crosspath resistance are discussed on the basis
of theoretical and experimental results. The results of this research
will be applied in the design of a high-speed induction motor with un
insulated rotor bars.