2015
DOI: 10.1109/tie.2015.2437357
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Cost-Effective Three-Phase PMSM Drive Tolerant to Open-Phase Fault

Abstract: This paper presents a low-cost fault-tolerant system for open-phase fault in a power converter fed permanent magnet synchronous machine. The proposed fault-tolerant system is based on field orientation control with additional fault tolerance functionality. A current predictive method for open-phase fault detection is presented, together with an estimation of the threshold level for detection. The proposed method is based on the prediction of stator current for the next sampling interval. Furthermore, a new met… Show more

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“…A fault-tolerant SPMSM drive system, thus, can be achieved. A performance index is established to identify if the SPMSM drive system failed [7]. During normal operation, the square magnitude error is calculated as follows:…”
Section: Fault Detection and Diagnosis Of A Fault-tolerant Invertermentioning
confidence: 99%
“…A fault-tolerant SPMSM drive system, thus, can be achieved. A performance index is established to identify if the SPMSM drive system failed [7]. During normal operation, the square magnitude error is calculated as follows:…”
Section: Fault Detection and Diagnosis Of A Fault-tolerant Invertermentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Therefore, an effective OSF diagnosis method must be added to the drive control unit by the end‐user. To this end, a large number of approaches have so far been proposed [4–28]. Some good review papers and surveys regarding the IGBT fault diagnosis methods in the voltage‐source inverters (VSIs) of PMSM drives can also be found in the literature [2–4].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…However, PTC is a closed-loop control scheme without modulator and axes transformation. Therefore, current-based fault diagnosis methods designed for open-loop control schemes such as scalar (v/f ) control are not quite effective [24], together with ones which need axes transformation [22], [25]. Therefore, new fault diagnosis method for PTC must be developed.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%