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Overview

Alberto Tenconi is affiliated with the Polytechnic University of Turin in Italy. Their research spans several areas within engineering, with a focus on electrical and electronic engineering as well as mechanical engineering.

Tenconi's primary research fields include:

  • Electrical and Electronic Engineering
  • Mechanical Engineering
  • Electronic, Optical and Magnetic Materials
  • Automotive Engineering
  • Control and Systems Engineering

Their work covers a range of topics, specifically:

  • Electric Motor Design and Analysis
  • Magnetic Properties and Applications
  • Sensorless Control of Electric Motors
  • Electric Vehicles and Infrastructure
  • Advanced Battery Technologies Research
  • Multilevel Inverters and Converters
  • Additive Manufacturing Materials and Processes

Tenconi has published extensively in various scientific venues. Frequent publication venues include:

  • IEEE Transactions on Industry Applications
  • IEEE Access
  • Journal of Magnetism and Magnetic Materials
  • Energies
  • IEEE Transactions on Transportation Electrification

Some recent papers authored or co-authored by Tenconi are:

  • Vehicle-to-Home Usage Scenarios for Self-Consumption Improvement of a Residential Prosumer With Photovoltaic Roof, 2020, IEEE Transactions on Industry Applications
  • Deadbeat Direct Flux Vector Control of Surface Permanent Magnet Motor Drives, 2020, IEEE Transactions on Industry Applications
  • Accurate Induction Machines Efficiency Mapping Computed by Standard Test Parameters, 2022, IEEE Transactions on Industry Applications
  • Lumped-Parameters Thermal Network of PM Synchronous Machines for Automotive Brake-by-Wire Systems, 2021, Energies
  • Measurement-Based Identification of Lumped Parameter Thermal Networks for sub-Kw Outer Rotor PM Machines, 2022, IEEE Transactions on Industry Applications

Frequent co-authors contributing to Tenconi's work include:

  • Silvio Vaschetto
  • Andrea Cavagnino
  • Emir Pošković
  • Fausto Franchini
  • Luca Ferraris

Best Publications

  • A comparison between the axial flux and the radial flux structures for PM synchronous motors

    A. Cavagnino;M. Lazzari;F. Profumo;A. Tenconi

  • Enhanced power quality control strategy for single-phase inverters in distributed generation systems

    R I Bojoi;L R Limongi;D Roiu;A Tenconi

  • Electrical Machines for High-Speed Applications: Design Considerations and Tradeoffs

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  • The safety critical electric machines and drives in the more electric aircraft: A survey

    A. Boglietti;A. Cavagnino;A. Tenconi;S. Vaschetto

  • Axial flux machines drives: a new viable solution for electric cars

    F. Profumo;Zheng Zhang;A. Tenconi

  • Dual three-phase induction motor drive with digital current control in the stationary reference frame

    R. Bojoi;E. Levi;F. Farina;A. Tenconi

  • Digital current-control schemes

    L. Limongi;R. Bojoi;G. Griva;A. Tenconi

  • Complete analysis and comparative study of digital modulation techniques for dual three-phase AC motor drives

    R. Bojoi;A. Tenconi;F. Profumo;G. Griva

  • Integrated Generator for More Electric Engine: Design and Testing of a Scaled-Size Prototype

    Andrea Cavagnino;Zijian Li;Alberto Tenconi;Silvio Vaschetto

  • New Stationary Frame Control Scheme for Three-Phase PWM Rectifiers Under Unbalanced Voltage Dips Conditions

    D. Roiu;R.I. Bojoi;L.R. Limongi;A. Tenconi

  • Control of Shaft-Line-Embedded Multiphase Starter/Generator for Aero-Engine

    R. Bojoi;A. Cavagnino;A. Tenconi;S. Vaschetto

  • Magnetic Materials Used in Electrical Machines: A Comparison and Selection Guide for Early Machine Design

    Andreas Krings;Marco Cossale;Alberto Tenconi;Juliette Soulard

  • Vector control of dual-three phase induction motor drives using two current sensors

    R. Bojoi;A. Tenconi;G. Griva;F. Profumo

  • Identification of the Magnetic Model of Permanent-Magnet Synchronous Machines Using DC-Biased Low-Frequency AC Signal Injection

    Shafiq Ahmed Odhano;Radu Bojoi;Stefan George Rosu;Alberto Tenconi

  • Efficiency Analysis of PWM Inverter Fed Three-Phase and Dual Three-Phase High Frequency Induction Machines for Low/Medium Power Applications

    A. Boglietti;R. Bojoi;A. Cavagnino;A. Tenconi

  • Novel axial flux machine for aircraft drive: design and modeling

    J.F. Eastham;F. Profumo;A. Tenconi;R. Hill-Cottingham

  • Multiphase electrical machines and drives: A viable solution for energy generation and transportation electrification

    Radu Bojoi;Sandro Rubino;Alberto Tenconi;Silvio Vaschetto

  • Analysis of the asymmetrical operation of dual three-phase induction machines

    R. Bojoi;F. Farina;M. Lazzari;F. Profumo

  • Dual-Source Fed Multi-phase Induction Motor Drive for Fuel Cell Vehicles: Topology and Control

    R. Bojoi;A. Tenconi;F. Farina;F. Profumo

  • EMI filters design for power electronics

    M.C. Caponet;F. Profumo;A. Tenconi

  • Digital synchronous frame current regulation for dual three-phase induction motor drives

    R. Bojoi;F. Profumo;A. Tenconi

  • Direct torque control for dual-three phase induction motor drives

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Frequent Co-Authors

Radu Bojoi
Radu Bojoi Polytechnic University of Turin
Andrea Cavagnino
Andrea Cavagnino Polytechnic University of Turin
Francesco Profumo
Francesco Profumo Polytechnic University of Turin
Pericle Zanchetta
Pericle Zanchetta University of Nottingham
Antonello Monti
Antonello Monti RWTH Aachen University
Aldo Boglietti
Aldo Boglietti Polytechnic University of Turin
Mojtaba Mirsalim
Mojtaba Mirsalim Amirkabir University of Technology

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