Multi-Phase Induction Machine Analysis: A Simulation-Based Comparison of Three-Phase and Six-Phase Configurations

The increasing complexity of modern electric motor systems necessitates the development of advanced modeling and simulation techniques, which this research utilizes to investigate and compare the performance of three-phase and six-phase induction motors. Induction motors are a crucial component of m...

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Published in:2024 IEEE International Conference on Power and Energy, PECon 2024
Main Author: Munim W.N.W.A.; Bunyamin W.M.H.W.; Suhaimi A.N.S.M.; Baharom R.; Muhammad K.S.
Format: Conference paper
Language:English
Published: Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers Inc. 2024
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Munim W.N.W.A.; Bunyamin W.M.H.W.; Suhaimi A.N.S.M.; Baharom R.; Muhammad K.S.
Multi-Phase Induction Machine Analysis: A Simulation-Based Comparison of Three-Phase and Six-Phase Configurations
2024
2024 IEEE International Conference on Power and Energy, PECon 2024


10.1109/PECON62060.2024.10827374
https://www.scopus.com/inward/record.uri?eid=2-s2.0-85217391057&doi=10.1109%2fPECON62060.2024.10827374&partnerID=40&md5=387712063191fa2502e8d31cec34bfa4
The increasing complexity of modern electric motor systems necessitates the development of advanced modeling and simulation techniques, which this research utilizes to investigate and compare the performance of three-phase and six-phase induction motors. Induction motors are a crucial component of many industrial applications, with three-phase motors being the standard choice. However, the demand for high-power and high-efficiency applications has sparked interest in alternative configurations like six-phase induction motors, which offer their superior stability and fault tolerance. The study focuses on modeling both motor types and analyzing their current, torque, and speed characteristics under load condition. Method for modeling three-phase motors can be adapted for six-phase motors by incorporating additional parameters based on vector space decomposition (VSD) model for six-phase machine. The simulations were created as educational tools for machine and drive courses, utilizing MATLAB to provide practical insights into motor performance and modeling techniques. ©2024 IEEE.
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author Munim W.N.W.A.; Bunyamin W.M.H.W.; Suhaimi A.N.S.M.; Baharom R.; Muhammad K.S.
spellingShingle Munim W.N.W.A.; Bunyamin W.M.H.W.; Suhaimi A.N.S.M.; Baharom R.; Muhammad K.S.
Multi-Phase Induction Machine Analysis: A Simulation-Based Comparison of Three-Phase and Six-Phase Configurations
author_facet Munim W.N.W.A.; Bunyamin W.M.H.W.; Suhaimi A.N.S.M.; Baharom R.; Muhammad K.S.
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title Multi-Phase Induction Machine Analysis: A Simulation-Based Comparison of Three-Phase and Six-Phase Configurations
title_short Multi-Phase Induction Machine Analysis: A Simulation-Based Comparison of Three-Phase and Six-Phase Configurations
title_full Multi-Phase Induction Machine Analysis: A Simulation-Based Comparison of Three-Phase and Six-Phase Configurations
title_fullStr Multi-Phase Induction Machine Analysis: A Simulation-Based Comparison of Three-Phase and Six-Phase Configurations
title_full_unstemmed Multi-Phase Induction Machine Analysis: A Simulation-Based Comparison of Three-Phase and Six-Phase Configurations
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description The increasing complexity of modern electric motor systems necessitates the development of advanced modeling and simulation techniques, which this research utilizes to investigate and compare the performance of three-phase and six-phase induction motors. Induction motors are a crucial component of many industrial applications, with three-phase motors being the standard choice. However, the demand for high-power and high-efficiency applications has sparked interest in alternative configurations like six-phase induction motors, which offer their superior stability and fault tolerance. The study focuses on modeling both motor types and analyzing their current, torque, and speed characteristics under load condition. Method for modeling three-phase motors can be adapted for six-phase motors by incorporating additional parameters based on vector space decomposition (VSD) model for six-phase machine. The simulations were created as educational tools for machine and drive courses, utilizing MATLAB to provide practical insights into motor performance and modeling techniques. ©2024 IEEE.
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