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Rotor-stator flux linkage is a result of the spatial interaction of the rotor flux density distribution<br />

and the stator winding. Its determination requires an integral evaluation of an analytic expression,<br />

a simulation, or measurement in the lab. For the simple concentrated winding, the relationships<br />

are easy to visualize, but motors are often constructed such that the rotor-stator flux linkage does<br />

not have these simple relationships with the rotor flux distribution. Fortunately, the torque and<br />

bEMF functions will always be related to the rotor-stator flux linkage as shown here. Thus the<br />

take-away from this subsection is that there are different ways to build sinusoidal and trapezoidal<br />

motors but as far as torque production and bEMF generation are concerned, those differences are<br />

irrelevant and all that matters is the rotor-stator flux linkage (or the bEMF/torque function) as a<br />

function of rotor position. This will be made clear at the end of this chapter.<br />

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