RT Journal Article T1 Efficiency enhancement of multiphase electric drives at light-load operation considering both converter and stator copper losses A1 Negahdari, Amir A1 Gómez Yepes, Alejandro A1 Doval Gandoy, Jesús A1 Toliyat, Hamid A K1 3307 Tecnología Electrónica AB Multiphase electric machines are attractive in comparison with three-phase ones due to advantages such as fault-tolerant nature, smaller rating per phase, and lower torque ripple. More specifically, the machines with multiple three-phase windings are particularly convenient, because they are suitable for standard off-the-shelf three-phase ac-dc converter modules. For instance, they are becoming a serious option in the context of electric vehicles and wind turbines. On the other hand, in these applications, operation at low power is often required for long time intervals; hence, improving the efficiency under such conditions is highly desired and could save a significant amount of energy in the long term. This paper proposes a method to enhance the efficiency of electric drives based on multiple three-phase windings at light load. The number of active legs is selected depending on the required torque at each instant. To ensure that the overall efficiency is effectively optimized, not only the converter losses but also the stator copper losses are taken into account. Experimental results verify the theoretical outcomes. PB IEEE Transactions on Power Electronics SN 08858993 YR 2019 FD 2019-02 LK http://hdl.handle.net/11093/7289 UL http://hdl.handle.net/11093/7289 LA eng NO IEEE Transactions on Power Electronics, 34(2): 1518-1525 (2019) DS Investigo RD 04-oct-2024