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Table 15.6. Harmonic rms currents and voltages in a star-wound induction motor that is fed from a current
source inverter
Harmonic
number
Stator current Rotor current Magnetising
currentAir-gap voltageMag.
(Amps)Angle
(Degrees)Mag.
(Amps)Angle
(Degrees)Mag.
(Amps)Angle
(Degrees)Mag.
(Amps)Angle
(Degrees)
1 392.28 0 370.54 11.33 78.36 −68.32 229.67 21.68
5 78.45 180.0 75.58 180.014 2.87 179.63 42.06 269.63
7 56.01 180.0 53.99 180.014 2.05 179.63 42.06 269.63
11 35.66 0 34.35 0.007 1.30 −0.186 42.06 89.81
13 30.67 0 29.07 0.007 1.10 −0.186 42.06 89.81
17 23.07 180.0 22.23 180.005 0.84 179.88 42.06 269.88
19 20.65 180.0 19.89 180.005 0.76 179.88 42.06 269.88
23 17.05 0 16.43 0.004 0.62 −0.093 42.06 89.91
25 15.69 0 15.12 0.004 0.57 −0.093 42.06 89.91
29 13.53 180.0 13.03 180.003 0.49 179.93 42.76 269.93
31 12.65 180.0 12.19 180.003 0.46 179.93 42.76 269.93Figure 15.13 Instantaneous voltages and currents in an induction motor supplied from a current source inverter.