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Eric Semail
Researcher at university of lille
Publications - 161
Citations - 2763
Eric Semail is an academic researcher from university of lille. The author has contributed to research in topics: Torque & Fault (power engineering). The author has an hindex of 25, co-authored 151 publications receiving 2381 citations. Previous affiliations of Eric Semail include École Normale Supérieure & Shandong University.
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Fault-Tolerant Operation of an Open-End Winding Five-Phase PMSM Drive With Short-Circuit Inverter Fault
TL;DR: This paper investigates fault-tolerant operations of an open-end five-phase drive, i.e., a multiphase machine fed with a dual-inverter supply, and considers and handles inverter switch short-circuit fault.
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Vectorial Approach-Based Control of a Seven-Phase Axial Flux Machine Designed for Fault Operation
TL;DR: This paper deals with easy-to-implement control strategies when a seven-phase axial flux permanent magnet machine supplied by aSeven-leg voltage source inverter is in fault operation mode.
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A Vectorial Approach for Generation of Optimal Current References for Multiphase Permanent-Magnet Synchronous Machines in Real Time
Xavier Kestelyn,Eric Semail +1 more
TL;DR: Since current references are expressed in terms of physical parameters of the machine, this approach can be used to evaluate the influence of machine parameters over the control performances and reduce the number of computations in order to generate optimal current references in real time.
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Generic control method of multileg voltage-source-converters for fast practical implementation
TL;DR: In this paper, a generic and simple control method for any multileg voltage-source-converter is suggested, which yields an inversion table allowing a fast practical implementation.
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Control Strategies for Open-End Winding Drives Operating in the Flux-Weakening Region
TL;DR: In this article, the authors present and compare control strategies for three-phase open-end winding drives operating in the flux-weakening region, where a six-leg inverter with a single dc link is associated with the machine to use a single energy source.