Title :
Cost-Effective Three-Phase PMSM Drive Tolerant to Open-Phase Fault
Author :
Kontarcek, Andraz ; Bajec, Primoz ; Nemec, Mitja ; Ambrozic, Vanja ; Nedeljkovic, David
Author_Institution :
Hidria AET, Tolmin, Slovenia
Abstract :
This paper presents a low-cost fault-tolerant system for open-phase fault (OPF) 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 OPF 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 method for postfault operation of the machine is proposed. For optimal performance of the complete drive, a prefiring angle is introduced in order to avoid the temporary generation of negative torque. This improvement increases the average generated postfault electromagnetic torque, and consequently, it reduces the mechanical stress on various machine parts. The proposed fault detection and postfault operation solutions were simulated in MATLAB, and they were also tested on an experimental setup. The results show several advantages of the proposed fault-tolerant solution, like its short fault-detection time, substantial robustness against variation of machine parameters or load fluctuations, and negligible implementation costs, since no hardware modifications are needed. The fault detection algorithm does not require high computing power, and it operates well even during transients.
Keywords :
electric current control; fault diagnosis; fault tolerance; load regulation; machine vector control; permanent magnet motors; power convertors; predictive control; synchronous motor drives; torque control; MATLAB; OPF detection; average generated postfault electromagnetic torque; cost-effective three-phase PMSM drive; current predictive method; fault detection; fault tolerance functionality; field orientation control; load fluctuation variation; low-cost fault-tolerant system; machine parameter variation; mechanical stress reduction; negligible implementation costs; open-phase fault tolerant; power-converter-fed permanent-magnet synchronous machine; prefiring angle; short fault-detection time; stator current prediction; substantial robustness; threshold level estimation; Circuit faults; Commutation; Fault tolerance; Fault tolerant systems; Rotors; Stators; Torque; Fault diagnosis; fault tolerance; motor drives; permanent magnet machines; permanent-magnet machines;
Journal_Title :
Industrial Electronics, IEEE Transactions on
DOI :
10.1109/TIE.2015.2437357