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Space Vector PWM for Six-Phase Motor under Inverter Single-Leg Open-Circuit Fault
Document Type
Conference
Source
2021 4th International Conference on Energy, Electrical and Power Engineering (CEEPE) Energy, Electrical and Power Engineering (CEEPE), 2021 4th International Conference on. :188-191 Apr, 2021
Subject
Power, Energy and Industry Applications
Space vector pulse width modulation
Legged locomotion
Fault tolerance
Torque
Fault tolerant systems
Windings
Stator windings
six-phase motor
six-phase inverter
open-circuit fault
space vector pulse width modulation(SVPWM)
intermediate vector
Language
Abstract
A six-phase dual-Y shift-30° motor will be in poor operation after a fault of single-leg open-circuit occurs to a sixleg two-level inverter. To improve the operation performance of the motor, a method of space vector pulse width modulation (SVPWM) with fault-tolerance is proposed. The winding terminal connected to the bad leg is connected to the DC-link mid-point of the inverter. Then the motor fed by the five-leg inverter can get 32 stator winding voltage states, corresponding to 32 basic vectors which are all zero vectors in the 01-02 plane. With the 32 basic vectors, by using an optimal model four intermediate vectors are constructed which are all zero vectors in the $z_{1^{-}}z_{2}$ plane. The four intermediate vectors and some equivalent null vectors are used for synthesis to make the synthesized result track a desired vector. Experimental results show that the stator currents, electromagnetic torque and rotor speed of the proposed method are better than those of the sixphase SVPWM without fault-tolerance.