Title :
Resilient current control of five-phase induction motor under asymmetrical fault conditions
Author :
Xu, Huangsheng ; Toliyat, Hamid A. ; Petersen, Lynn J.
Author_Institution :
Whirlpool R&E Center, Whirlpool Corp., Benton Harbor, MI, USA
Abstract :
This paper presents the resilient current control of a five-phase induction motor under asymmetrical fault conditions. This kind of control scheme ensures that the five-phase induction motor operates continuously and steadily without additional hardware connections in case of loss of up to two phases, which is of importance to some specific applications where fault tolerance and high reliability are required. The five-phase induction motor proposed adopts the concentrated winding structure and makes use of the third harmonic currents to generate the nearly rectangular flux distribution in the air gap resulting in improvement of flux density and increase of output torque. Under asymmetrical fault conditions, the proper third harmonic currents are still superimposed on the fundamental currents of the five-phase induction motor with the remaining phases so as to maintain a nearly rectangular air-gap flux similar to the symmetrical conditions. Consequently, the five-phase induction motor can still produce improved flux density and increased output torque. Simulation analysis and experimental verifications on the resilient current control of the five-phase induction motor under the symmetrical and asymmetrical conditions are included in this paper
Keywords :
electric current control; electrical faults; induction motor drives; machine control; variable speed drives; air gap; asymmetrical fault conditions; fault tolerance; five-phase induction motor; flux density; high reliability; inverter-fed adjustable speed drives; nearly rectangular flux distribution; output torque; resilient current control; third harmonic currents; Air gaps; Current control; DC motors; Electric current control; Fault tolerance; Hardware; Induction generators; Induction motors; Motor drives; Torque;
Conference_Titel :
Applied Power Electronics Conference and Exposition, 2002. APEC 2002. Seventeenth Annual IEEE
Conference_Location :
Dallas, TX
Print_ISBN :
0-7803-7404-5
DOI :
10.1109/APEC.2002.989228