Dual three-phase machines are attractive due to advantages such as inherent fault tolerance. Several strategies for current reference generation have been proposed to improve the postfault performance under open-phase fault.… Click to show full abstract
Dual three-phase machines are attractive due to advantages such as inherent fault tolerance. Several strategies for current reference generation have been proposed to improve the postfault performance under open-phase fault. However, for the development and analysis of these strategies, only the stator winding losses were considered, but not the converter ones. In fact, there are no studies so far evaluating the converter losses during postfault operation. Aiming to fill this gap, this letter addresses this topic. Namely, it compares the main postfault control strategies in terms of converter losses for dual three-phase machines with sinusoidally distributed windings under single open-phase fault.
               
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