Although I can understand both of the diagrams above, I am confused about the relations between them.
As marked in the per-phase equivalent circuit of a 3-phase induction motor above, we assume the 3-phase value is the vector sum of three per-phase equivalent circuits separated by 120 degree phase position.
Then according to the vector sum of three separated per-phase equivalent circuits:
- the red arrow current signal = Ids (which is the magneting current from stator for the rotor to build magnetic field)?
- Iexc = Iqs (which is the stator magnetic field current)?
- Finally the cross product of Ids x Iqs is proportional to the torque output?
If it doesn't, how to match the equivalent circuit currents to the vector control dq currents?

