In the recent literature, a rewinding approach was proposed to construct a rewound five-phase machine with either star-connected or combined star-pentagon configuration using the existing three-phase stators. For the same rated power of the machine, the power per phase decreases by a factor 3/5 in the five-phase machine, compared to the three-phase machine. This means either the rated current or the rated voltage must be rescaled. The constant current - reduced voltage option enables using only one DC-link capacitor compared to two capacitors in constant voltage - reduced current which enhances system reliability. The two options are investigated in this paper. Moreover, the rewinding method suggested that the number of turns is equally div...
A five-phase fault-tolerant combined star-pentagon synchronous reluctance machine (SynRM) can provid...
This paper investigated and demonstrated an electric drive topology with inherently high reliability...
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Multiphase machines with a prime number of phases (five and seven) have shown better torque density ...
This article analyses the performance of synchronous reluctance motors (SynRMs) when an existing thr...
This article compares the performance of an existing three-phase synchronous reluctance machine (Syn...
This paper investigates the performance of 3-phase synchronous reluctance machines (SynRMs) when upg...
Due to the significant advantages of a high torque density, better fault tolerance and high efficien...
Abstract: The five-phase synchronous reluctance motor is a strong contender in applications that req...
One of the main merits offered by multiphase machines is their high fault-tolerant capability. Liter...
One of the main merits offered by multiphase machines is their high fault-tolerant capability. Liter...
This paper compares and evaluates the cost, performance and reliability of three drive systems. The ...
Due to the significant advantages of a high torque density, better fault tolerance and high efficien...
The paper describes the design and modelling theory of switched reluctance motors in which simultane...
The results from a generalised linear analysis of switched reluctance machines with various winding ...
A five-phase fault-tolerant combined star-pentagon synchronous reluctance machine (SynRM) can provid...
This paper investigated and demonstrated an electric drive topology with inherently high reliability...
Abstract: Please refer to full text to view abstract Please refer to full text to view abstrac
Multiphase machines with a prime number of phases (five and seven) have shown better torque density ...
This article analyses the performance of synchronous reluctance motors (SynRMs) when an existing thr...
This article compares the performance of an existing three-phase synchronous reluctance machine (Syn...
This paper investigates the performance of 3-phase synchronous reluctance machines (SynRMs) when upg...
Due to the significant advantages of a high torque density, better fault tolerance and high efficien...
Abstract: The five-phase synchronous reluctance motor is a strong contender in applications that req...
One of the main merits offered by multiphase machines is their high fault-tolerant capability. Liter...
One of the main merits offered by multiphase machines is their high fault-tolerant capability. Liter...
This paper compares and evaluates the cost, performance and reliability of three drive systems. The ...
Due to the significant advantages of a high torque density, better fault tolerance and high efficien...
The paper describes the design and modelling theory of switched reluctance motors in which simultane...
The results from a generalised linear analysis of switched reluctance machines with various winding ...
A five-phase fault-tolerant combined star-pentagon synchronous reluctance machine (SynRM) can provid...
This paper investigated and demonstrated an electric drive topology with inherently high reliability...
Abstract: Please refer to full text to view abstract Please refer to full text to view abstrac