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A Simple Indirect Field-Oriented Control Scheme for Multiphase Induction Machine
Singh, G.K.   Nam, K.   Lim, S.K.  

This paper appears in: Industrial Electronics, IEEE Transactions on
Publication Date: Aug. 2005
Volume: 52,  Issue: 4
On page(s): 1177- 1184
ISSN: 0278-0046
Digital Object Identifier: 10.1109/TIE.2005.851593
Current Version Published: 2005-08-01

Abstract
Multiphase (more than three phases) drives possess several advantages over conventional three-phase drives, such as reducing the amplitude and increasing the frequency of torque pulsations, reducing the rotor harmonic currents, reducing the current per phase without increasing the voltage per phase, lowering the dc-link current harmonics, and higher reliability. By increasing the number of phases it is also possible to increase the power /torque per rms ampere for the same volume machine. This paper, therefore, presents a simple and straightforward approach to develop an indirect field-oriented control (FOC) scheme for a six-phase induction machine with an arbitrary displacement between the two three-phase winding sets. The two current-controlled pulsewidth-modulation three-phase voltage-source inverter independently feeds the two sets of three-phase stator windings. The scheme is based on simple two-axis ($d$$q$) model of the six-phase induction machine, and can be easily extended to any number of phases, which are multiples of three. The unbalanced current sharing between the two three-phase stator-winding sets observed in earlier schemes is automatically eliminated, and the practical implementation of the scheme is simple. Necessary experimental and simulation results are presented to show the effectiveness of the proposed indirect FOC scheme. In the study, online analysis has been performed using$hboxC ^++$, while MATLAB /SIMULINK has been used to perform the offline analysis.

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