Title :
Fault tolerant drives for safety critical applications
Author :
McCrow, B.C. ; Jack, A.G. ; Atkinson, D.J. ; Haylock, J.A.
Author_Institution :
Newcastle upon Tyne Univ., UK
Abstract :
This project has researched fault tolerant electric drives for safety critical systems, with particular emphasis on avionic applications. The following items of research have been undertaken: (i) a search for power electronic converter and electrical machine topologies which offer high functionality in the event of component failures, with the minimum use of redundant power devices and components; (ii) research into fault detection techniques that determine which components have failed and the manner of failure before fault propagation occurs; (iii) development of control methods which reconfigure power device switching strategies in the faulted drive in order to maintain drive integrity and performance; and (iv) use of hybridisation techniques to produce high power density, reliable hardware. The above topics are predominantly generic in nature, but have been demonstrated on a single converter and drive. The demonstrator application of a 16 kW, 13000 rev/min aircraft fuel pump drive has been chosen as a suitable mid power range drive which requires all of the above research items to be addressed
Keywords :
avionics; 16 kW; PM motor; aircraft fuel pump drive; avionic applications; component failures; control methods; drive integrity; drive performance; fault detection research; fault tolerant electric drives; faulted drive; high power density; hybridisation techniques; power device switching strategies; power electronic converter; redundant power devices; safety critical applications;
Conference_Titel :
New Topologies for Permanent Magnet Machines (Digest No: 1997/090), IEE Colloquium on
Conference_Location :
London
DOI :
10.1049/ic:19970522