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Six-Phase Voltage Source Inverter Driven Induction Motor

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In this paper, a six-phase six-step voltage-fed induction motor is presented, where the stator is rewound with two three-phase winding sets displaced from each other by 30 electrical degrees.
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A six-phase six-step voltage-fed induction motor is presented. The inverter is a transistorized six-step voltage source inverter, while the motor is a modified standard three-phase squirrel-cage motor. The stator is rewound with two three-phase winding sets displaced from each other by 30 electrical degrees. A model for the system is developed to simulate the drive and predict its performance. The simulation results for steady-state conditions and experimental measurements show very good correlation. It is shown that this winding configuration results in the elimination of all air-gap flux time harmonics of the order (6v ±1, v = 1,3,5,...). Consequently, all rotor copper losses produced by these harmonics as well as all torque harmonics of the order (6v, v = 1,3,5,...) are eliminated. A comparison between-the measured instantaneous torque of both three-phase and six-phase six-step voltage-fed induction machines shows the advantage of the six-phase system over the three-phase system in eliminating the sixth harmonic dominant torque ripple.

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Induction Machine Analysis for Arbitrary Displacement Between Multiple Winding Sets

TL;DR: In this article, an improved method for analyzing many types of unsymmetrical, as well as symmetrical, multiphase induction machines is presented, and the simulation of a 7.5-hp induction machine with two three-phase sets of stator windings fed from two six-step inverters illustrates the application of the method of analysis and shows how the machine torque characteristic may be improved by proper spacing of the winding sets.
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High Phase Order Induction Motors - Part I-Description and Theoretical Considerations

TL;DR: In this paper, the characteristics of induction motors having more than three phases are presented. And the effect of the stator coil pitch on these inductances is explained, showing that some of these harmonics cannot induce rotor currents in motors having many phases, thereby reducing the torque pulsations and rotor I2R loss below the values for three-phase motors.
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Preliminary investigation of an invertor-fed 5-phase induction motor

TL;DR: In this article, an invertor-fed 5-phase induction motor was used to measure the instantaneous current and torque of a dual analogue and showed that the amplitude of the torque fluctuation was approximately one third of that of the corresponding 3-phase motor.
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