PWM investigation of a Field-oriented controlled Five-Phase PMSM under two-phase open faults
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IEEE transactions on energy conversion. 2020, 1 (10), 1-10. 10.1109/TEC.2020.3029264Abstract
The decoupled model of Five-Phase Permanent Magnet Synchronous Motors (5Ph PMSMs) under a two-phase open circuit has been developed recently, yet the corresponding PWM has not been fully exploited. The Pulse Width Modulation (PWM), which is straightforward for a balanced system, can be problematic to fit a 5Ph PMSM under faulty conditions. During the open faults, the neutral voltage is drifting over the mid-point of DC bus, thus, the PWM typically designed for a balanced system always fails. In this paper, an affine transformation is first presented to offset the drifting neutral effect, and only then PWMs can be effective. A quasi-sinusoidal PWM, a Space Vector PWM, and a min-max Carrier-based PWM are presented and compared experimentally. Each method has its own merits and demerits, and their effectiveness or rather the proposed affine transformation is validated by the experimental results.