This paper studies parasitic torques in steady-state torque–slip curves of squirrel-cage induction motors. The\udcurves of nine motors (small, medium and large size units), three of which were measured in the range s = 2 to 0, are\udanalysed. The torque–slip curves of eight of these nine motors differ significantly from the smooth curves predicted by the\udclassical single- and double-cage models: a torque dip at large slips in the motoring regime and a notable torque increase\udin the braking regime occur. As parasitic torques have been traditionally associated with space harmonics, two singlecage\udchain models (which consider the space harmonics) are tested to fit the measured torque and current of the three\udmeasured motors: one neglects the skin effect, leading to the wrong torque prediction, whereas the other (the chain\udmodel proposed in the early 60s in the literature) considers the skin effect, leading to an accurate torque prediction.
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