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Title: Analysis of six phase induction motor
Researcher: Siva Prasad, S
Guide(s): Tulasi Ram Das, G
Subramanyam, P S
Keywords: Space-vector PWM
Electronics Engineering
Electrical Engineering
Upload Date: 3-Sep-2012
University: Jawaharlal Nehru Technological University
Completed Date: November, 2011
Abstract: Increase of power transfer capability of transmission system leading to economic and efficient use of right-of-way is a problem faced by developed countries. High phase order system or multiphase transmission system with compact line design or conversion of existing double circuit three phase line into a Six Phase line helps in overcoming this problem. The advancement in high power, high speed power semiconductor device technology have facilitated efficient implementation of advanced control techniques in Multi phase induction motor drive applications. Reduction in Harmonic losses is one of the prime requirements in high power drive applications. Multilevel inverters and inverter fed multi phase motors are very promising in this respect. The six phase Induction Motor can be started and run with some phases open and performance in this faulted mode can be as good as with all phases energized. Six phase motors have extensively been suggested for high power industrial drives. The important motivations behind the study of multi level inverter fed six phase induction motors are improved system reliability, reducing harmonics of dc link current, lowering harmonic current losses for rotor, reduced harmonic power loss, reduced torque ripples when compared to that of the three phase counterpart. In light of this fact this thesis presents a modular MATLAB/ Simulink implementation of six phase Induction motormodel controlled by Space- vector PWM scheme using different multi level inverter systems with a comparative study. The Six-phase induction motors are achieved by splitting the stator windings of three phase induction motor into two identical halves, which has a phase displacement of 30 electrical degrees between them. In the literature, the analysis of Six phase induction motor with SVPWM only for 2-level inverter has been presented. In this thesis, an attempt is made to evaluate the performance of Six Phase Induction Motor with various Multi level inverters such as dual-3, dual-4, dual-5, dual-6.
Pagination: xvii, 94p.
URI: http://hdl.handle.net/10603/4509
Appears in Departments:Department of Electrical and Electronics Engineering

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