Gunabalan, R.Sanjeevikumar, P.Blaabjerg, F.Wheeler, P.W.Fedak, V.Ertas, A.H.2024-09-292024-09-292015978-146737376-0https://doi.org/10.1109/EDPE.2015.7325323https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.14619/946718th International Conference on Electrical Drives and Power Electronics, EDPE 2015 -- 21 September 2015 through 23 September 2015 -- Tatranska Lomnica -- 118661This paper presents the transfer function modeling and stability analysis of two induction motors of same ratings and parameters connected in parallel. The induction motors are controlled by a single inverter and the entire drive system is modeled using transfer function in LabView. Further, the software is used to perform the stability analysis of the parallel connected induction motor drive under unbalanced load conditions. It is very simple compared with the methods discussed so far to study the performance of the drive under unbalanced load conditions. Control design and simulation toolkits are used to model the drive system and to study the stability analysis. Simulation is done for various operating conditions and the stability investigation is performed for different load conditions and difference in stator and rotor resistances among the two motors. © 2015 IEEE.eninfo:eu-repo/semantics/closedAccessLabView SoftwareMatlab SimulationThree-Phase Induction MotorTransfer function modelTransfer function modeling of parallel connected two three-phase induction motor implementation using LabView platformConference Object10.1109/EDPE.2015.73253232-s2.0-84963994552378N/A373