Abstract

An indirect rotor-field-oriented control of a dual stator induction motor drive is studied in this paper. For this purpose, a dual stator induction machine having two sets of stator three-phase windings spatially shifted by 30 electrical degrees with isolated neutral points. The proposed approach is based on d-q model when the dual stator are fed by an independently current-controlled pulse width modulation (PWM) two identical three-phase voltage source inverter. The unbalanced current sharing between the dual stator winding sets is eliminated.

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