Fault tolerance is critical to real-time control of the dual-three-phase interior permanent magnet synchronous machine (IPMSM). This article proposes an efficient decoupled design for fault-tolerant control (FTC) of dual-three-phase IPMSMs to improve the average torque and minimize the current root mean square (rms) for torque ripple and loss reduction under the open-phase fault. Specifically, the FTC design is divided into two subtasks to derive the FTC strategy with a simplified design, in which the two subtasks are the fundamental current design and the harmonic current design. The optimal current solution to FTC is derived in a memory- and computation-efficient way. The proposed solution can achieve better transient performance and reduce the current rms for FTC, which is critical to practical applications with dynamic changing loads. In comparison with existing methods, the proposed FTC can effectively reduce the request of memory and computation resources from the drive system. Extensive experiments and comparisons are conducted to evaluate the proposed FTC on a laboratory dual-three-phase IPMSM.


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    Title :

    Decoupled Design of Fault-Tolerant Control for Dual-Three-Phase IPMSM With Improved Memory Efficiency and Reduced Current RMS


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    Publication date :

    2022-03-01


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    5143003 byte




    Type of media :

    Article (Journal)


    Type of material :

    Electronic Resource


    Language :

    English