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Decentralized Control of a Nine-Phase Permanent Magnet Generator for Offshore Wind Turbines
2015
IEEE transactions on energy conversion
This article presents a decentralized current control approach for a nine-phase wind turbine generator. This type of generator has three different three-phase stators sharing the same machine yoke, connected to the grid by means of three different Voltage Source (VS) back-to-back power converters. Due to the machine configuration, magnetic couplings are present between the three stators, complicating the design and implementation of the machine current controllers. Rather than a centralized
doi:10.1109/tec.2015.2412550
fatcat:minirk6atjgfnigp32ekzi6sgm