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Abstract
Series-end winding motor drives (SWMDs) are more well known for the characteristics of high dc-link voltage utilization and controllable zero-sequence loop. Besides, SWMDs also have the potential ability to reduce the leg-current stress (LCS) by rearranging the winding-connection sequence (WCS), especially in multiphase SWMDs (MP-SWMDs). Yet, this characteristic is not widely noticed in the existing works. To this end, this article presents the analysis of WCS in MP-SWMDs for LCS reduction, which provides the possibility to improve the load capability and reliability compared with the existing WCS. Based on the phasor diagrams of the leg- and phase-currents, the principle of the WCS in MP-SWMDs for LCS reduction is revealed, which is discussed separately for the symmetrical and asymmetrical (multiple three-phase) phase-windings. By rearranging the WCS and reversing part of windings in MP-SWMDs, optimal WCSs for LCS reduction are derived accordingly. Subsequently, the corresponding modulation schemes based on the relative potential are developed. Moreover, the linear modulation ranges of different WCSs in MP-SWMDs are also investigated. With the verification of the experimental results, the current amplitude of middle legs in MP-SWMDs under the optimal WCS for LCS reduction can be reduced significantly compared with the star-connected winding counterparts. Simultaneously, the linear modulation range is also reduced, which indicates that MP-SWMDs under the optimal WCS for LCS reduction are ideal for low- or medium-speed motor drives with heavy load.
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The IEEE Transactions on Industrial Informatics is a multidisciplinary journal dedicated to publishing technical papers that connect theory with practical applications of informatics in industrial settings. It focuses on the utilization of information in intelligent, distributed, and agile industrial automation and control systems. The scope includes topics such as knowledge-based and AI-enhanced automation, intelligent computer control systems, flexible and collaborative manufacturing, industrial informatics in software-defined vehicles and robotics, computer vision, industrial cyber-physical and industrial IoT systems, real-time and networked embedded systems, security in industrial processes, industrial communications, systems interoperability, and human-machine interaction.