Observer-based fault diagnosis and field oriented fault tolerant control of induction motor with stator inter-turn fault

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This paper describes a fault-tolerant controller (FTC) of induction motor (IM) with inter-turn short circuit in stator phase winding. The fault-tolerant controller is based on the indirect rotor field oriented control (IRFOC) and an observer to estimate the motor states, the amount of turns involved in short circuit and the current in the short circuit. The proposed fault controller switches between the control of the two components of measured stator current in the synchronously rotating reference frame and the control of the two components of estimated current in the case of faulty condition when the estimated current in the short circuit is not destructive of motor winding. This technique is used to eliminate the speed and the rotor flux harmonics and to assure the decoupling between the rotor flux and torque controls. The results of the simulation for controlling the speed and rotor flux of the IM demonstrate the applicability of the proposed FTC.

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Toumi, D., Boucherit, M., & Tadjine, M. (2012). Observer-based fault diagnosis and field oriented fault tolerant control of induction motor with stator inter-turn fault. Archives of Electrical Engineering, 61(2), 165–188. https://doi.org/10.2478/v10171-012-0015-1

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