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Study on the Fault-Tolerance Concept of the Five-Phase Permanent Magnet Synchronous GeneratorLIVADARU, L. , MUNTEANU, A. , SIMION, A. , VIRLAN, B. , BENELGHALI, S. |
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fault-tolerance, FEM simulation, five-phase PMSG, open-circuit fault, multiphase generator
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phase(18), magnet(18), permanent(17), drives(15), electric(14), iemdc(12), motor(11), machine(9), tolyat(7), parsa(6)
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Date of Publication: 2014-05-31
Volume 14, Issue 2, Year 2014, On page(s): 77 - 84
ISSN: 1582-7445, e-ISSN: 1844-7600
Digital Object Identifier: 10.4316/AECE.2014.02013
Web of Science Accession Number: 000340868100013
SCOPUS ID: 84901834557
Abstract
In this paper an investigation on the fault tolerance capability of the five-phase permanent magnet synchronous generator is presented. The electric machine, which has lap stator winding and surface permanent magnets, has been designed for islanded-use purposes. The study takes into consideration the open-circuit type faults. It was analyzed the operation under healthy, one-phase open-circuited and two-phase open-circuited (adjacent and non-adjacent) conditions respectively. The results derive from FEM-based simulations and experimental tests. |
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