*5.4. Simplified Model*

Many stable algorithms contain an adaptable induction machine simulation that is derived from either or both of the equivalent topologies shown. A single-cage induction machine offers modest start-up torque multiplication. With that, the single-cage design is frequently inaccurate. Such issues can be addressed by employing a dual-cage or deeper bar rotor design. A shortage of data frequently limits the usage of dual-cage and deeper bar designs. Improving the torque-slip property of a single-cage design is a streamlined remedy for these instances. The rotor resistance is often changed with slip, which is simple to accomplish during each convergence phase of the model. An adaptable design simulation that relies on the equivalent circuits illustrated in [27] is often utilised for transient reliability research [27–29].
