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Vectorial Approach Based Control of a Seven-Phase Axial Flux Machine Designed for Fault Operation
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Edité par HAL CCSD ; Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers
Version éditeur disponible à l'adresse suivante : http://ieeexplore.ieee.org/stamp/stamp.jsp?tp=&arnumber=4519973&isnumber=4636792. International audience. This paper deals with easy-to-implement control strategies when a seven-phase axial flux permanent magnet machine supplied by a seven-leg voltage source inverter is in fault operation mode. Using a vectorial multimachine description, a seven-phase machine presenting a heightened ability to be controlled with one or two open-circuited phases has been designed. The machine is first presented, and experimental results are provided when one or two phases are open circuited. Based on a vectorial approach, new current references are calculated to avoid high-torque ripples.
- Sujets
- fault diagnosis
- machine vector control
- permanent magnet machines
- fault operation
- permanent magnet machine
- seven-leg voltage source inverter
- seven-phase axial flux machine
- Fault tolerance
- multiphase synchronous machine
- reliability
- torque ripple
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