Five-Leg Converter Dual-Winding AC Drive Systems

This paper presents two drive system configurations both consisting of a five legs converter feeding dual-winding induction machines. The control strategies for the drive systems are investigated and its relevant characteristics are presented. Simulated and experimental results are presented to demonstrate the feasibility of the two configurations

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