2021 Brazilian Power Electronics Conference (COBEP) 2021
DOI: 10.1109/cobep53665.2021.9684113
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Predictive Current Control Applied to Induction Machine Drive Systems Operating Under Single-Phase Open-Circuit Fault

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“…Thus, the present paper discusses two fault-tolerant induction machine drive systems operating with single-phase opencircuit fault employing the Predictive Current Control strategy. This paper is an extended version of the conference paper [19]. In this new version, the authors provide a more profound discussion of the PCC method and its steady-and transientstate performances for two of the three configurations discussed in [19], as well as new experimental results.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Thus, the present paper discusses two fault-tolerant induction machine drive systems operating with single-phase opencircuit fault employing the Predictive Current Control strategy. This paper is an extended version of the conference paper [19]. In this new version, the authors provide a more profound discussion of the PCC method and its steady-and transientstate performances for two of the three configurations discussed in [19], as well as new experimental results.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This paper is an extended version of the conference paper [19]. In this new version, the authors provide a more profound discussion of the PCC method and its steady-and transientstate performances for two of the three configurations discussed in [19], as well as new experimental results. The main contributions of this paper are showing that the PCC method (i) provides fault-tolerant operation for both high and low rotor speeds, (ii) is robust to variation in stator resistance and mutual inductance in postfault operation, (iii) presents a good dynamic response to step change in rotor speed.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%