2013 5th International Conference on Power Electronics Systems and Applications(PESA) 2013
DOI: 10.1109/pesa.2013.6828261
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Comparison of heat at various parts of five phase induction motor with predicted temperature by thermal model of a five phase induction motor

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“…Usually increasing the number of phases lead to enhance the performance of the poly‐phase induction heating system to obtain more uniform heat distribution and reduce the mechanical vibration and noise. Recently, multiphase (more than three‐phase) systems have been concerned by researchers because of their features compared to three‐phase systems [7, 8]. It is to be mentioned here that the multiphase induction heaters are usually supplied by six‐phase AC supply.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Usually increasing the number of phases lead to enhance the performance of the poly‐phase induction heating system to obtain more uniform heat distribution and reduce the mechanical vibration and noise. Recently, multiphase (more than three‐phase) systems have been concerned by researchers because of their features compared to three‐phase systems [7, 8]. It is to be mentioned here that the multiphase induction heaters are usually supplied by six‐phase AC supply.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%