Bo Wang
Southeast University
28 Papers
23 Citations
Bo Wang is an academic researcher from Southeast University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Fault (power engineering) & Fault detection and isolation. The author has an hindex of 7, co-authored 28 publications. Previous affiliations of Bo Wang include University of Sheffield & Northeastern University.
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Papers
Stator Turn Fault Detection by Second Harmonic in Instantaneous Power for a Triple-Redundant Fault-Tolerant PM Drive
TL;DR: The paper presents a detailed analytical and experimental analysis of the behavior of a closed-loop controlled permanent magnet machine drive under interturn fault conditions, showing that significant second harmonic components in the dq voltages, currents, instantaneous active power (IAP), and instantaneous reactive power (IRP) are generated during turn fault conditions.
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A Fault-Tolerant Machine Drive Based on Permanent Magnet-Assisted Synchronous Reluctance Machine
TL;DR: The results show that the proposed machine drive exhibits high performance as well as excellent fault tolerant capability under various faults, including open circuit, terminal short circuit, and inter-turnShort circuit, etc.
Experimental Assessments of a Triple Redundant Nine-Phase Fault-Tolerant PMA SynRM Drive
TL;DR: The healthy performance, fault behavior, fault detection, and mitigation strategy are presented and assessed by extensive tests which demonstrate that the machine drive exhibits high performance and excellent fault tolerance with simple and cost-effective implementation.
Deadbeat Predictive Current Control-Based Fault-Tolerant Scheme for Dual Three-Phase PMSM Drives
TL;DR: In this paper, a deadbeat predictive current control-based fault-tolerant scheme is proposed and developed for the dual three-phase permanent magnet synchronous motor (PMSM) drives.
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Investigation Into Fault-Tolerant Capability of a Triple Redundant PMA SynRM Drive
TL;DR: A triple redundant, nine-phase (3 × 3 phase) permanent magnet assisted synchronous reluctance machine drive is presented by investigating the fault tolerances against various faults and exhibits excellent fault-tolerant capability under most common types of faults.