Modeling and Simulation of Dual Three-Phase Induction Machine using Matlab/Simulink
In the past ten years, there has been a significant increase in the development of power electronic components and embedded systems. This growth has led to a faster adoption of multiphase machines, primarily due to their ability to segment power, lower torque pulsation, stability, high efficiency an...
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2-s2.0-85191739289 Zin N.M.; Munim W.N.W.A.; Abidin A.F.; Che H.S.; Baharom R.; Muhammad K.S. Modeling and Simulation of Dual Three-Phase Induction Machine using Matlab/Simulink 2024 2024 IEEE 4th International Conference in Power Engineering Applications: Powering the Future: Innovations for Sustainable Development, ICPEA 2024 10.1109/ICPEA60617.2024.10499137 https://www.scopus.com/inward/record.uri?eid=2-s2.0-85191739289&doi=10.1109%2fICPEA60617.2024.10499137&partnerID=40&md5=25a190cee5d0b7f8e0f58340428c8e1b In the past ten years, there has been a significant increase in the development of power electronic components and embedded systems. This growth has led to a faster adoption of multiphase machines, primarily due to their ability to segment power, lower torque pulsation, stability, high efficiency and the rise of critical applications that demand a foremost of fault tolerance. As the number of phases increases, it becomes feasible to enhance the power or torque generated per rms ampere within the same-sized machine. Dual three-phase drives have garnered considerable attention due to their straightforward design, which involves rewiring from standard three-phase machines. This paper introduces a dual three-phase induction machine dynamic modelling developed using Matlab/Simulink. Simulation results for the transient response of a dual three-phase induction machine are provided under varying load conditions and speed references. The model demonstrates its effectiveness based on all the results presented. © 2024 IEEE. Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers Inc. English Conference paper |
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Zin N.M.; Munim W.N.W.A.; Abidin A.F.; Che H.S.; Baharom R.; Muhammad K.S. |
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Modeling and Simulation of Dual Three-Phase Induction Machine using Matlab/Simulink |
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Modeling and Simulation of Dual Three-Phase Induction Machine using Matlab/Simulink |
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Modeling and Simulation of Dual Three-Phase Induction Machine using Matlab/Simulink |
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Modeling and Simulation of Dual Three-Phase Induction Machine using Matlab/Simulink |
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Modeling and Simulation of Dual Three-Phase Induction Machine using Matlab/Simulink |
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Modeling and Simulation of Dual Three-Phase Induction Machine using Matlab/Simulink |
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In the past ten years, there has been a significant increase in the development of power electronic components and embedded systems. This growth has led to a faster adoption of multiphase machines, primarily due to their ability to segment power, lower torque pulsation, stability, high efficiency and the rise of critical applications that demand a foremost of fault tolerance. As the number of phases increases, it becomes feasible to enhance the power or torque generated per rms ampere within the same-sized machine. Dual three-phase drives have garnered considerable attention due to their straightforward design, which involves rewiring from standard three-phase machines. This paper introduces a dual three-phase induction machine dynamic modelling developed using Matlab/Simulink. Simulation results for the transient response of a dual three-phase induction machine are provided under varying load conditions and speed references. The model demonstrates its effectiveness based on all the results presented. © 2024 IEEE. |
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