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Fractional-Slot PMSMs with One Coil Parallel Branches Made Phases: Topological Characterization and Circulating Harmonic Currents Rejection
- Citation Author(s):
- Submitted by:
- Ahmed Masmoudi
- Last updated:
- Sat, 09/07/2019 - 07:27
- DOI:
- 10.21227/mr1g-vv07
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Abstract
The paper deals with fractional-slot permanent magnet synchronous machines
(FSPMSMs) equipped with phases made up of one coil parallel branches, with emphasis on their
faculty to reject the harmonic currents circulating in the loops yielded by the phase parallel branches.
These exhibit attractive potentialities, especially their enhanced open-circuit fault tolerance capability.
Furthermore, these topologies are suitably-adapted for low-voltage power supply that makes them
viable candidates for possible integration in the 42V automotive technology. This potentiality is
further highlighted in battery electric vehicles where the passenger safety is greatly improved in case
of accidents thanks to the reduction of the DC bus voltage. The study is initiated by a star of
slots-based topological characterization of the FSPMSMs that make it possible the arrangement of the
armature phases according to one coil parallel branches, considering the cases of odd and even num-
ber of phases, arranged in double and single layer slots. Then, the star of slots approach is extended
to the investigation of the back-EMF harmonics in order to check the possible circulating harmonic
currents.
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