The Space Phasors Theory and the Conditions for the Correct Decoupling of Multiphase Machines
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This paper analyzes first the general statements accepted in the technical literature concerning the complete dynamic decoupling of constant air-gap multiphase machines with space harmonics (usually resorting to the instantaneous symmetrical components, ISC) and shows that they are not correct, since they only hold (and only with good approximation) for the particular case of converter-controlled machines. It then deduces in a rigorous theoretical way the correct conditions in all cases for both a precise and an approximate decoupling of multiphase machines and thereupon verifies them through numerous simulations. To do that, the Space Phasors Theory (SPhTh) is applied, whose true core, often unknown or misunderstood, is clearly explained. Preceding this point, the concept of dynamic phasor of g sequence, which is widely used in the SPhTh, is introduced and the necessary historical and critical review of the ISC is undertaken.