A Comparative Analysis for Six-Phase Motor Configurations

2020-01-0465

04/14/2020

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In this paper, a comparison between different six-phase machine topologies is conducted considering their technical performance for automotive applications. Asymmetrical and symmetrical configurations, as well as neutral point connection, are considered as candidate topologies and modelled using vector space decomposition (VSD) and double stator or double dq transformations. In both cases, a generalized model to include an arbitrary phase shift between the windings is presented as well as the effect of the neutral connection on the inverter model. For the selection, the steady-state and post-fault performance are considered in terms of control flexibility, fault-tolerant capability, and dc-link voltage utilization. For the latest, the different topologies are evaluated operating in both linear and overmodulation regions based on space vector modulation (SVM). Although the flexibility for post-fault operation of asymmetrical configuration with isolated neutral points is lower than the single neutral version, the first one presents the best dc-link utilization with the lowest complexity.
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https://doi.org/10.4271/2020-01-0465
Pages
8
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Valencia Garcia, D., Taylor, J., Mohamadian, M., Luedtke, D. et al., "A Comparative Analysis for Six-Phase Motor Configurations," SAE Technical Paper 2020-01-0465, 2020, https://doi.org/10.4271/2020-01-0465.
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Apr 14, 2020
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2020-01-0465
Content Type
Technical Paper
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English