Abstract This article experimentally compares the post-fault performance of a five-phase permanent magnet motor drive, considering the open circuit fault of both one and two phases. The use of both a half-bridge and a full-bridge converter is considered. Proper current control strategies are applied to get proper performances under faulty operating condition. It is shown that the adoption of the full-bridge converter allows overcoming the constraint of having a zero sum of the currents, and this is particularly advantageous under the fault of two phases. All healthy and faulty operating conditions are experimentally tested.
Performance of Five-Phase Motor Drive Under Post-Fault Operations
BIANCHI, NICOLA;BOLOGNANI, SILVERIO;FORNASIERO, EMANUELE
2011
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Abstract This article experimentally compares the post-fault performance of a five-phase permanent magnet motor drive, considering the open circuit fault of both one and two phases. The use of both a half-bridge and a full-bridge converter is considered. Proper current control strategies are applied to get proper performances under faulty operating condition. It is shown that the adoption of the full-bridge converter allows overcoming the constraint of having a zero sum of the currents, and this is particularly advantageous under the fault of two phases. All healthy and faulty operating conditions are experimentally tested.File in questo prodotto:
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