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Overmodulation Method With Adaptive $x$-$y$ Current Limitation for Five-Phase Induction Motor Drives

IEEE transactions on industrial electronics (1982. Print), 2022
Five-phase induction machines are attractive due to inherent benefits such as lower current rating than three-phase ones. On the other hand, ac motor drives often need to operate in the overmodulation (OVM) region, e.g., to increase the maximum speed or ...
Alejandro G. Yepes, J. Doval‐Gandoy
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Virtual Vector based DTC with CMV Reduction for Five-Phase Induction Motor Drive

International Conference on Energy, Power and Environment, 2021
The common-mode voltage (CMV) is a significant problem for the two-level VSI fed motor drive because it causes winding insulation failure and bearing destruction.
Utkal Ranjan Muduli   +2 more
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Torque Ripple Suppression Under Open-Phase Fault Conditions in a Five-Phase Induction Motor With Harmonic Injection

IEEE Journal of Emerging and Selected Topics in Power Electronics, 2021
This article has made a study of the torque ripple suppression and torque capability maximization of a five-phase induction motor under open-phase fault conditions.
Haitao Liu   +3 more
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Study and Implementation of DTC-SVM Control of Five-Phase Induction Motor Fed by Five-Phase Voltage Source Inverter

International Conference on Advances in Electrical Engineering
This paper introduces a well-known Direct Torque Control-Space Vector Modulation (DTC-SVM) approach for controlling a five-phase induction motor powered by a two-level, five-phase voltage source inverter.
Abedelfattah Hoggui   +3 more
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Speed Sensor-Less Predictive Torque Control for Five-Phase Induction Motor Drive Using Synthetic Voltage Vectors

IEEE Journal of Emerging and Selected Topics in Power Electronics, 2021
The predictive torque control (PTC) is researched extensively for control of electrical drives because of its fast-dynamic response and robust control.
Apekshit Bhowate, M. Aware, Sohit Sharma
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Sensorless direct torque control of five-phase induction motor drives

IECON 2011 - 37th Annual Conference of the IEEE Industrial Electronics Society, 2011
This paper presents a simple and novel sensorless scheme for five-phase induction motor control. The power measurement is used for speed computation. The drive is controlled using direct torque control (DTC). Speed sensorless control scheme is tested under speed variation and load changes. The control method is simulated and implemented in real time on
B. S. Khaldi   +5 more
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Model predictive current control of a five-phase induction motor

IECON 2011 - 37th Annual Conference of the IEEE Industrial Electronics Society, 2011
Model predictive control (MPC) of a multiphase induction motor drive is elaborated. A vector controlled, inverter fed five-phase induction motor is chosen as the platform for verification of the developed algorithm. Indirect rotor field oriented control (IRFOC) is implemented using MPC algorithm for current control, with the idea of achieving fast ...
C.S. Lim   +4 more
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Assessing Variable Sampling Time Controllers for Five-Phase Induction Motor Drives

IEEE Transactions on Industrial Electronics, 2020
Finite control set predictive controllers perform a direct digital control of power converters without a modulation stage such as pulsewidth modulation. Opposed to the inherent positive traits such as high flexibility and enhanced bandwidth, an increase in harmonic content is usually reported.
Manuel R. Arahal   +3 more
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Comparative performance analysis of different controllers for five-phase induction motor drive

STUDIES IN ENGINEERING AND EXACT SCIENCES
In many situations where it is necessary to reduce the total power consumption per phase while maintaining high overall system dependability, multiphase machines are widely acknowledged as an appealing substitute for traditional three-phase machines ...
T. Bessaad   +3 more
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Predictive Adaptive Model Based Control of a Five-Phase Induction Motor Drive

International Journal of Modelling and Simulation, 2010
AbstractThis paper presents the analysis for a model reference adaptive system (MRAS)-based sensorless vector control of five-phase induction machine. A linear neural network is designed and trained online by means of back propagation network (BPN) algorithm. Moreover, the neural adaptive model is employed in prediction and simulation modes.
M.R. Khan, A. Iqbal
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