ABSTRACT
The main contribution of this paper is inspired by the question “Can six-phase doubly-fed induction generator (6-Φ-DFIG) work in unhealthy (with one or more phases open-circuited) conditions or not?”. The conventional DFIG cannot work under open-phase conditions, while the novel 6-Φ-DFIG can operate with one or more phases open-circuited. This paper addresses the mathematical and simulation-based modelling of the novel 6-Φ-DFIG operation under open-phase faults. Moreover, the advantages of the novel 6-Φ-DFIG are also illustrated in this paper. Simulation results validate the mathematical modelling of the novel 6-Φ-DFIG due to an open phase for the post-fault conditions. To the best of the authors’ knowledge, the proposed novel 6-Φ-DFIG has never been modelled and simulated for open-phase conditions anywhere in the world.
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Neeraj Kumar Mishra
Neeraj Kumar Mishra received his BE (Electrical Engineering) and ME (Measurement and Control) from Madhav Institute of Technology and Science Gwalior, India, in 2007 and 2011, respectively. He is currently working as a PhD research scholar in Electrical Engineering Department in National Institute of Technology, Hamirpur, India. His research interests include Multi-phase electrical machines, control system, wind energy conversion system, power electronics, economic load dispatch.
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Zakir Husain
Zakir Husain received his graduation and post-graduation degrees in electrical engineering from AMU, Aligarh, India. Subsequently he obtained his PhD from MNIT, Allahabad, India. He joined NIT Hamirpur, India in 1989 as a lecturer. He was the head of the Electrical Engineering Department in the College of Engineering, Salman Bin Abdulaziz University, Kingdom of Saudi Arabia and NIT Hamirpur in 2011–2012 and 2016–2019. His principal research interests are multi-phase power systems, electric drives, condition monitoring of electric equipment, and renewable energy resources. He is the counselor of IEEE student branch, NIT Hamirpur. Email: [email protected]