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Control Comparison for the Coordinate Transformation of an Asymmetric Dual Three Phase Synchronous Motor in Healthy and Single-Phase Open Fault States

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  • Dong-Kyun Son

    (Electric Motor Control Laboratory, Graduate School of Automotive Engineering, Kookmin University, Seoul 02707, Korea)

  • Soon-Ho Kwon

    (Electric Motor Control Laboratory, Graduate School of Automotive Engineering, Kookmin University, Seoul 02707, Korea)

  • Dong-Ok Kim

    (Electric Motor Control Laboratory, Graduate School of Automotive Engineering, Kookmin University, Seoul 02707, Korea)

  • Hee-Sue Song

    (Electric Motor Control Laboratory, Graduate School of Automotive Engineering, Kookmin University, Seoul 02707, Korea)

  • Geun-Ho Lee

    (Electric Motor Control Laboratory, Graduate School of Automotive Engineering, Kookmin University, Seoul 02707, Korea)

Abstract

The coordinate transformation method of asymmetric dual three phase synchronous motor (ADTP-SM) is a Double dq transform using two dq -axes and a vector space decomposition (VSD) model method using the orthogonality of ADTP-SM. There are several studies comparing the two methods in a healthy state, but few in a single-phase open fault state. In the healthy, when the VSD model is applied, different harmonic orders of the phase current are projected onto the dq and xy -axes (the axis for controlling harmonics of the phase current), and the two-axes are orthogonal, so it can be controlled stably. In the single-phase open fault state, the same current control logic as in the healthy situation is applied. When applying the Double dq transform, the dq -axis of the fault set fluctuates, and it affects the healthy set, so it cannot be controlled stably. When applying the VSD model, if both the dq -axis and the xy -axis are controlled, the two coordinate systems do not have orthogonality and cannot be stably controlled, due to mutual interference. However, if only the dq -axis is controlled, it can be controlled stably because there is no Cartesian coordinate system other than the dq -axis. In the healthy state and single-phase open fault state, the equation is verified through experiments and simulations, and the control stability according to the coordinate transformation is compared.

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  • Dong-Kyun Son & Soon-Ho Kwon & Dong-Ok Kim & Hee-Sue Song & Geun-Ho Lee, 2021. "Control Comparison for the Coordinate Transformation of an Asymmetric Dual Three Phase Synchronous Motor in Healthy and Single-Phase Open Fault States," Energies, MDPI, vol. 14(6), pages 1-14, March.
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