Wang et al., 2019 - Google Patents
A turn fault mitigation strategy based on current injection technique for a triple three-phase PMA SynRMWang et al., 2019
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- Wang B
- Wang J
- Griffo A
- Huang L
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- IEEE Transactions on Industrial Electronics
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A turn-to-turn short-circuit fault usually causes excessive fault current because of very low impedance associated with a few fault turns. It should be dealt with promptly to avoid further damages to the machine, especially for a permanent magnet (PM) machine. In order to limit …
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