Abstract

The interest for multiphase permanent magnet synchronous machines, in modern renewable power generation systems, is increasing rapidly due principally to their high efficiency and fault-tolerant capability. To meet the high-performance requirements, monitoring the stator winding state is a key item. The detectability of a stator winding inter-turn short-circuit (ITSC), for an asymmetrical six-phase surface-mounted permanent magnet synchronous motor, is analysed in this study. The impact of an ITSC on the stator back-emfs, stator currents and voltages is examined by spectral analysis of the corresponding space-vectors, in different α–β planes. In particular, the detectability of a stator ITSC, in closed-loop operating conditions, is investigated using voltage and current signature analysis. The spectral fault signature is identified through 2D finite element analysis, and then confirmed by laboratory experimental tests.

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