Torque Improvement Effect of Reverse-Phase Superimposition for Fault-Tolerance in Permanent Magnet Synchronous Motor
Sota Takahashi,
Yuki Hidaka
Abstract:This paper presents reverse-phase superimposition method for motor fault-tolerance to reduce torque ripple while maintaining torque level under motor winding fault situation. When a motor winding fails, two problems occur: the torque level decreases, and the torque ripple increases. Although previous research solved these problems, maintaining the torque level and reducing the torque ripple simultaneously has not been possible. In the proposed method, the current under the fault condition is separated into zer… Show more
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