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Consider the DFIG as two sets of abc windings, one on the stator and one on the rotor.

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The voltage equation for each phase will have the form:
That is, we can write them all in the following form:
dt
t d
t ri t v
) (
) ( ) (

+ =
(
(
(
(
(
(
(
(

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'
'
+
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(
(
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(

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(

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=
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cr
br
ar
cs
bs
as
cr
br
ar
cs
bs
as
r
r
r
s
s
s
cr
br
ar
cs
bs
as
dt
d
i
i
i
i
i
i
r
r
r
r
r
r
v
v
v
v
v
v

0 0 0 0 0
0 0 0 0 0
0 0 0 0 0
0 0 0 0 0
0 0 0 0 0
0 0 0 0 0
All rotor terms are given on the
rotor side in these equations.
We can write the flux terms as functions of the currents, via an equation for each flux of
the form =L
k
i
k
, where the summation is over all six winding currents. However, we
must take note that there are four kinds of terms in each summation.
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Stator-stator terms: These are terms which relate a stator winding flux to a stator
winding current. Because the positional relationship between any pair of stator
windings does not change with rotor position, these inductances are not a function of
rotor position; they are constants.
Rotor-rotor terms: These are terms which relate a rotor winding flux to a rotor
winding current. As in stator-stator-terms, these are constants.
Rotor-stator terms: These are terms which relate a rotor winding flux to a stator
winding current. As the rotor turns, the positional relationship between the rotor
winding and the stator winding will change, and so the inductance will change.
Therefore the inductance will be a function of rotor position, characterized by rotor
angle .
Stator-rotor terms: These are terms which relate a stator winding flux to a rotor
winding current. As described for the rotor-stator terms, the inductance will be a
function of rotor position, characterized by rotor angle .
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There are two more comments to make about the flux-current relations:
Because the rotor motion is periodic, the functional dependence of each rotor-stator
or stator-rotor inductance on is cosinusoidal.
Because changes with time as the rotor rotates, the inductances are functions of
time.
We may now write down the flux equations for the stator and the rotor windings.
(
(
(
(
(
(
(
(

=
(
(
(
(
(
(
(
(

cr
br
ar
cs
bs
as
r rs
sr s
cr
br
ar
cs
bs
as
i
i
i
i
i
i
L L
L L

Each of the submatrices in the inductance matrix is a 3x3, as given on the next slide
Note here that all quantities are now referred to the
stator. The effect of referring is straight-forward,
given in the book by P. Krause, Analysis of Electric
Machinery, 1995, IEEE Press, pp. 167-168. I will
not go through it here.

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