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Comparison of heat at various parts of five phase induction motor with predicted temperature by thermal model of a five phase induction motor

open access: yes2013 5th International Conference on Power Electronics Systems and Applications(PESA), 2013
Study the heat at various parts of the five phase induction motor will becoming major research, since the life time of the induction motor is very important. The experimental study of temperature at various parts must be estimated and compared with predicted values using thermal Model of five phase induction motor is developed in this work, the various
null Manjesh, B. Rajesh, A. S. Ananda
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Comparative Performance Study of Five-Phase Induction Motor

2019 Innovations in Power and Advanced Computing Technologies (i-PACT), 2019
Research in the area of multi-phase machines are attracting more and more researchers due to the inherent advantages of these machines. In particular, there is a rapid increase of research work being carried out on multi-phase induction machines.
Zeeshan Sarwer   +2 more
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Studies on inverter-fed five-phase induction motor drive

IEEE Transactions on Power Electronics, 1988
The advantages of higher-phase-order drives are reviewed, and results of investigations of a five-pulse inverter-fed induction motor are presented. Methods of improving the waveform of the motor phase current in the five-phase drive are examined theoretically as well as experimentally.
R Parimelalagan
exaly   +2 more sources

An Improved DTC Technique for Low-Speed Operation of a Five-Phase Induction Motor

IEEE Transactions on Industrial Electronics, 2017
In this paper, an improved direct torque control (DTC) technique of a two-level inverter-fed five-phase induction motor (FPIM) drive for low-speed operation is presented. The operation of the FPIM with distributed winding requires the elimination of third-harmonic voltage, which, if not taken care of, would generate distorted stator current.
Saifullah Payami, Ranjan Kumar Behera
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Research on Open Circuit Fault Modeling and Fault Tolerant Control Strategy of Five-Phase Induction Motor

open access: yesProcesses, 2022
Five-phase induction motors have the advantages of high reliability and strong fault-tolerant performance, so it’s open circuit fault model and fault-tolerant control strategy are widely studied.
Hao Xu, Lv Yang, Hansi Chen
exaly   +2 more sources

Modeling of five phase induction motor drive

2017 International Conference on Technological Advancements in Power and Energy ( TAP Energy), 2017
Multiphase motors are induction motors in which stator has more than three phases. Multiphase motor drives (more than three phases) have attracted more attention in recent years because they posses several advantages over conventional three-phase drives such as lower space-harmonic content, can operate even during phase open fault, higher torque ...
Nandawadekar Ajit Dattu, M. R. Rashmi
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IFOC of five-phase induction motor drive

2013 International Conference on Power, Energy and Control (ICPEC), 2013
This paper presents an indirect field oriented control (IFOC) of five-phase induction motor drive fed by a five-phase inverter using mat lab/simulink. IFOC is an established control method for high dynamic performance AC drives and the control is simple and highly reliable. Three phase induction motors have many well recognized advantages however their
M. Sowmiya, G. Renukadevi, K. Rajambal
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Five-phase induction motor drive with sine-wave filter

2014 IEEE 23rd International Symposium on Industrial Electronics (ISIE), 2014
The paper presents closed-loop ac drive with 5-phase induction motor operating with voltage source inverter and sine-wave filter. The motor supply voltages and currents have sinusoidal shape. For well known adjustable electric drives the field oriented control method with flux and speed control can be applied.
Pawel Stec   +5 more
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Modeling of a five-phase induction motor drive with a faulty phase

2012 15th International Power Electronics and Motion Control Conference (EPE/PEMC), 2012
Fault-tolerance capability is one of the most attractive characteristics of multiphase machines for industrial applications. Resent research has proven that post-fault ripple-free operation is possible as long as the reference currents generate a smoothly rotating magnetomotive force (MMF).
H. Guzman   +3 more
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