Title :
Dynamics of a series-connected two-motor five-phase drive system with a single-inverter supply
Author :
Iqbal, Atif ; Vukosavic, Slobodan ; Levi, Emil ; Jones, Martin ; Toliyat, Hamid A.
Author_Institution :
Sch. of Eng., Liverpool John Moores Univ., UK
Abstract :
Utilization of multi-phase machines in variable speed drives is nowadays extensively considered for electric ship propulsion, ´more-electric aircraft´ and traction applications, including EVs and HEVs. In addition to well-known advantages, use of multi-phase machines enables independent vector control of a certain number of machines that are connected in series in an appropriate manner, with the supply coming from a single voltage source inverter (VSI). The concept was initially proposed for a five-phase series-connected two-motor drive, but is applicable to any system phase number greater than or equal to five. The number of connectable machines is a function of the VSI phase number and detailed theoretical and simulation studies have already been reported for various multi-phase multi-motor drive configurations of this type. However, the available experimental proofs of decoupled dynamic control within series-connected drive systems are currently restricted to the six-phase two-motor drive. The purpose of this paper is to present, for the first time, results of an experimental study on a five-phase two-motor series-connected drive system. A brief overview of the operating principles is provided first This is followed by a description of the experimental rig. The emphasis in the paper is placed on the experimental results, which illustrate dynamics of the vector-controlled two-motor drive during acceleration, deceleration and speed reversal. An experimental proof of the existence of decoupled dynamic control is thus provided.
Keywords :
invertors; machine vector control; motor drives; variable speed drives; decoupled dynamic control; dynamic control; electric ship propulsion; independent vector control; more-electric aircraft; multiphase multimotor drive configurations; series-connected two-motor five-phase drive system; single-inverter supply; traction applications; variable speed drives; voltage source inverter; Acceleration; Aerospace engineering; Inverters; Machine vector control; Machine windings; Marine vehicles; Motor drives; Propulsion; Stator windings; Variable speed drives;
Conference_Titel :
Industry Applications Conference, 2005. Fourtieth IAS Annual Meeting. Conference Record of the 2005
Print_ISBN :
0-7803-9208-6
DOI :
10.1109/IAS.2005.1518491