Title :
Automatic fault diagnosis of fault tolerant power converter for switched reluctance motor based on time-frequency technique
Author :
Ilhem, Bouchareb ; Amar, Bentounsi ; Lebaroud, Abdesselam ; Fares, Rebahi
Author_Institution :
Dept. of Electr. Eng., Polytech. Univ. of Constantine, Constantine, Algeria
Abstract :
The concept of fault tolerance device and implementation of the automated algorithm based fault detection plays an important role in the reliable operation of rotating machinery. This paper looks at fault tolerant power converter failure detection in three-phase 6/4 switched reluctance machine (SRM) through the use of time-frequency technique for the detection of power switch open-circuit failure. A fault tolerant power converter with redundancy and specific winding connections has been proposed for a three-phase 6/4 switched reluctance machine in order to add fault tolerant capacity to a standard three-phase SRM converter and also for improving the reliability of motor. This is achieved by using a dual converter on a common power supply with six isolated phases. The power converter model is built up in CIRFLU using Flux 2D´s electrical circuit and linked to the finite elements method (FEM) model of the SR machine. Power switch open-faults occurrences in a fault tolerant power converter are considered and the effect on the electromagnetic torque signal is analyzed using various time-frequency representations (TFR). The results prove the efficiency of the proposed approach in automatic detection and localization fault in power converter phase. Simulation results are presented and well discussed.
Keywords :
fault diagnosis; finite element analysis; power convertors; reluctance motors; time-frequency analysis; CIRFLU; FEM model; TFR; automatic fault diagnosis; common power supply; dual converter; fault detection; fault localization; fault tolerant capacity; fault tolerant power converter; finite elements method; power switch open-circuit failure detection; switched reluctance motor; three-phase 6/4 switched reluctance machine; three-phase SRM converter; time-frequency representations; time-frequency technique; Circuit faults; Fault tolerance; Fault tolerant systems; Integrated circuit modeling; Reluctance motors; Switches; Torque; coupled circuit-FEM model; detection; fault diagnosis; fault tolerant power converter; switched reluctance machine; time-frequency analysis;
Conference_Titel :
Power Electronics and Motion Control Conference and Exposition (PEMC), 2014 16th International
Conference_Location :
Antalya
DOI :
10.1109/EPEPEMC.2014.6980680