Abstract

Fault-tolerant capability is one of the dominant advantage of multiphase drives. In case of open-phase fault occurrence, the control strategy needs to be modified in order to maintain smooth operation, resulting in larger amplitude of the phase current. Consequently, the winding losses are increased in comparison with healthy operation. Also, the torque operation range (TOR) is reduced inevitably. This article proposed a unified fault-tolerant strategy that can ensure the widest TOR while minimizing losses. Compared with state-of-the-art literature, the execution of the fault-tolerant algorithm does not require any online or offline global optimization process. Instead, simple closed-form expressions are adopted, which could be considered a feasible simplification. Furthermore, the proposed strategy can be adopted for symmetrical or asymmetrical multiphase machines with any number of phases. Experimental results validate the effectiveness of the proposed fault-tolerant method.

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