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- who: Eduardo from the HE parallel supply of dual induction motors by a single inverter is an attractive practice due to its low cost, reduced size and decreased maintenance needsIf both induction motors and their speeds were identical, the parallel condition would result in identical torque levels in each machine. However, this does not occur in railway applications due to some factors, such as unequal wheel diameter, driving in a curve, or sudden wheel slipping [1]. In addition, motor parameters may differ to some extent. In this sense, motors Manuscript received Month xx, xxx have published the . . .
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