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Advances and Steady-State Development of Dual Stator-Winding Induction Machine

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The dual stator-asynchronous machine is one type of emerging electric multiport machine. In this study, we build and simulate a dual stator-winding induction machine, including magnetic saturation with a squirrel-cage rotor. The mathematical models of a dual stator-asynchronous machine with stator mutual leakage inductance, formulated in phase coordinate system and generally transformed vector form of the space, are presented. Some early simulation and experimental test results, on a dual stator induction machine system that acts as a generator and supplies various loads under different conditions, are described and discussed.

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Mohamed Arbi Khlifi

Mohamed Arbi Khilfi was born in Tozeur, Tunisia, in 1982. He received the PhD degree in electrical engineering from the ENSIT, Tunisia, in 2012. In 2014, he joined the Department of Electrical Engineering, Islamic University in Medina, as a full professor. His research experiences cover diversified fields in power engineering applications and renewable energy. His main area of research includes power electronics, microgrid, power electronics devices and electrical machines, and control of industrial drives. Currently, he has been very active on microgrid, smart grid, and renewable energy sources, such as wind, solar, photovoltaic systems, biomass, hybrid vehicle, and hybrid and smart grid.

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