2008
DOI: 10.1109/tie.2008.918485
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Fault Tolerant and Minimum Loss Control of Double-Star Synchronous Machines Under Open Phase Conditions

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“…Other authors suggest segmenting the power source with two converters feeding double-star synchronous machines. This architecture is fault-tolerant and ensures minimum loss control under fault phase conditions [30]- [31].…”
Section: Iipower Electronic Architecture Tolerant To Semiconductor Fmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Other authors suggest segmenting the power source with two converters feeding double-star synchronous machines. This architecture is fault-tolerant and ensures minimum loss control under fault phase conditions [30]- [31].…”
Section: Iipower Electronic Architecture Tolerant To Semiconductor Fmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Pour atteindre notre objectif, les courants dans la machine fictive sont maintenus constants et un courant homopolaire apparaît. La contrepartie d'un couple de même valeur est une augmentation de l'amplitude des courants dans les phases saines conduisant à une augmentation des pertes par effet Joule (Shamsi-Nejad et al, 2008).…”
Section: Analyse Des Performances En Fonctionnement Dégradéunclassified
“…Discussion on fault-tolerant control of a six-phase machine with two isolated neutrals is available in [22], [23], but is accompanied with only simulation studies and very limited experimental verification. A more complete study for two-neutral configuration was reported in [24], where suitable post-fault control strategy was shown to give better efficiency than 'single VSC' operation. However, the control uses PI controllers to regulate ac references, which results in poor performance.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%