Shawier et al., 2020 - Google Patents
Postfault operation of five-phase induction machine with minimum total losses under single open-phase faultShawier et al., 2020
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- Shawier A
- Abdel-Khalik A
- Hamdy R
- Ahmed K
- Ahmed S
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- IEEE Access
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Five-phase induction machines (FPIM) have attracted notable interest in safety critical applications as well as wind energy generation systems. This is largely due to their additional degrees of freedom that retain the machine starting/running steadily under fault …
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