The answer is no and the reason is that mutual inductances


Those who have read Chapter 7 on synchronous and reluctance machines may wonder if Park's transformation can be used in the case of the variable-reluctance stepper motor to transform the stator circuits to fictitious circuits with constant inductances fixed in the rotor. The answer is no, and the reason is that mutual inductances must exist between stator phases as given by (7.9-6). To show this, take a two-pole,

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Mechanical Engineering: The answer is no and the reason is that mutual inductances
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