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Correction factors for calculations of electromechanical devices
When compiling a mathematical model of any electromechanical device (EMD), problems arise associated with the solution of complex mathematical equations, when it is necessary to take into account many unknowns. These problems can be solved by introducing a number of assumptions. However, this leads to many errors in the calculations. The article proposes to compensate these errors with correction factors, which are determined empirically or based on the operating experience of the EMD.
Keywords
mathematical model, error, correction factor