Abstract- Induction Machine (IM) is the most widely used electrical .1
motors due to its reliability, low cost and robustness. Working on the IM is one of the good rescarch areas where simulation of IM has been performed using various modeling tools like LabVIEW, MATLAB/ Simulink. The simulation of IM has been done using IFOC ( Indirect Field Oriented Control ) and DTC ( Direct Torque Control ) algorithms which involves the Park's and Clark's Transformation to rotating magnetic field which involves the complex mathematical equations. The paper simulation of IM without using any transformation which involves all measured physical values of component using Bond Graph (BG) modeling using 20Sim software. The simulation results of input stator current, stator flux produced, speed of IM at no load and at load is to performed. Keeping the first law of energy conservation in mind the energy transformation between electrical to magnetic and magnetic to mechanical are mapped. to represents involves the physical Car ancestor Ancestor of the car is one of the most important parts • inside your car and without it you will face a great difficulty in managing the car engine, but it is impossible to start the car engine with automatic transmission without the presence of the predecessor or the broken car predecessor Defining the car's predecessor In order to start the car, a number of • important parts must be present. Among the most prominent of these parts is the predecessor of the car because it allows the crank inside the engine to rotate. The predecessor gets the energy from the car battery so that it works as required, it is necessary for the battery to work well because the predecessor needs large energy). So this predecessor, which we can describe as a small electric motor, authorizes you to start the engine when the crank starts to rotate. This piece may malfunction in the car, especially if the crank is not working
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