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Mr. Arash Razzaghi
Department of Electrical Engineering, University of IAU Mianeh

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Arash Razzaghi was born in Mianeh, Iran, in 1992. He received B.Sc. and M.Sc. degrees in Electronic Engineering from the University of IAU Mianeh branch, Mianeh, Iran. He is currently working in Kavoshgaran Automation Group. His current research and work interests include Hardware Design, Inverter Control, and Industrial automation, etc.

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Published: 14 April 2021 in Electronics
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This paper proposes a modified dynamic equivalent circuit model for a linear induction motor considering both longitudinal end effect and transverse edge effect. The dynamic end effect (speed-dependent end effect) is based on conventional Duncan’s approach. The transverse edge effect is investigated by using three correction factors applied to the secondary resistance and magnetizing inductance. Moreover, the iron saturation effect, the skin effect, and the air-gap leakage effect are incorporated into the proposed model by using the field-analysis method. A new topology of the steady-state and space-vector model of linear induction, regarding all mentioned phenomena, is presented. The parameters of this model are calculated using both field analysis and the finite-element method. The steady-state performance of the model is first validated using the finite-element method. Additionally, the dynamic performance of the proposed model is studied. The results prove that the proposed equivalent circuit model can precisely predict the dynamic and steady-state performances of the linear induction.

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Hamidreza Heidari; Anton Rassõlkin; Arash Razzaghi; Toomas Vaimann; Ants Kallaste; Ekaterina Andriushchenko; Anouar Belahcen; Dmitry Lukichev. A Modified Dynamic Model of Single-Sided Linear Induction Motors Considering Longitudinal and Transversal Effects. Electronics 2021, 10, 933 .

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Hamidreza Heidari, Anton Rassõlkin, Arash Razzaghi, Toomas Vaimann, Ants Kallaste, Ekaterina Andriushchenko, Anouar Belahcen, Dmitry Lukichev. A Modified Dynamic Model of Single-Sided Linear Induction Motors Considering Longitudinal and Transversal Effects. Electronics. 2021; 10 (8):933.

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Hamidreza Heidari; Anton Rassõlkin; Arash Razzaghi; Toomas Vaimann; Ants Kallaste; Ekaterina Andriushchenko; Anouar Belahcen; Dmitry Lukichev. 2021. "A Modified Dynamic Model of Single-Sided Linear Induction Motors Considering Longitudinal and Transversal Effects." Electronics 10, no. 8: 933.