2022
DOI: 10.1109/access.2022.3158672
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Coupled Magnetic Field and Thermal Analysis Model for an IPMSM With Modular Three-Phase Winding Topologies for Fault-Tolerant Applications

Abstract: Multi three-phase machines are frequently recommended for high current and high power applications due to their ability to minimize phase current while maintaining rated power and phase voltage. Furthermore, multi three-phase machines are also proposed because of their fault-tolerant capability to operate in partial working conditions due to their redundant structure. A partial working condition may occur when one or more three-phase winding sets go into faulty condition. This article focuses on evaluating the… Show more

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“…Thermal characteristics of components can be learned by approximating them into a lumped parameter model, and using parameter identification methods. Thermal characteristics of the components are modeled using a lumped capacitance model [10], [11], [12], [13] as follows:…”
Section: B Hev System Architecturementioning
confidence: 99%
“…Thermal characteristics of components can be learned by approximating them into a lumped parameter model, and using parameter identification methods. Thermal characteristics of the components are modeled using a lumped capacitance model [10], [11], [12], [13] as follows:…”
Section: B Hev System Architecturementioning
confidence: 99%
“…As the volume of entering fuel climbed in tandem with the augmented load, the provision of sufficient air became insufficient. Consequently, the quantity of smoke generated due to the enriched mixture likewise proportionally escalated [40], [41]. The range of hot soak loss (HSL) emissions obtained by altering the injection period for base fuel and biodiesel processes is shown in Figure 9.…”
Section: Smoke Emissionmentioning
confidence: 99%