2014
DOI: 10.1109/tvt.2013.2272182
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Two Active Fault-Tolerant Control Schemes of Induction-Motor Drive in EV or HEV

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“…Induction machines with more than three phases, referred to as multiphase or high phase order induction machines, have also been introduced mainly for specialized applications like in moreelectric aircraft [7]- [9], electric ship propulsion [10]- [13], electric vehicles [14]- [16] and in renewable energy applications [17]- [18]. A literature review of the previous work related to multiphase machines with a special focus on induction machines is presented in this chapter.…”
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“…Induction machines with more than three phases, referred to as multiphase or high phase order induction machines, have also been introduced mainly for specialized applications like in moreelectric aircraft [7]- [9], electric ship propulsion [10]- [13], electric vehicles [14]- [16] and in renewable energy applications [17]- [18]. A literature review of the previous work related to multiphase machines with a special focus on induction machines is presented in this chapter.…”
Section: List Of Tablesmentioning
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“…, (4)(5)(6)(7)(8)(9)(10)(11)(12)(13)(14) In the induction machine, the stator mutually induced voltage is a function of the machine winding self-inductance and the mutual inductance due to the other phases. The inductance values can be calculated using different approaches presented in detail in Appendix C.…”
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“… Bias, offset and excessive noise due to measurement considered as additional faults [2][3][4][5][6][7][8][9][10][11][12].  Gain fault where the encoder signal is amplified [13].…”
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“…It is necessary to continue induction motor (IM) drive operation under fault conditions [1]. Generally, faults in IM drives can be classified as: fault in the inverter [2], fault in the sensors [1], [3] and fault in the electrical machine including stator and rotor faults [4]- [6].…”
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