Diagnosis of open-switch faults in variable speed drives by stator current analysis and pattern recognition

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This study addresses the problem of detection and isolation of open-switch faults in voltage source inverters by processing the stator current measurements. First, the resulting post-fault trajectories for the stator currents are analytically derived for single and concurrent faults (21 classes) by using Fourier series. This analysis motivated the proposed approach, which is based on the resulting pattern of the stator currents in the dq-frame after a fault, where a histogram of the trajectory is calculated by dividing the plane in 24 equally spaced sectors. From the calculated histogram, a distinctive signature is associated to each fault trajectory in the dq-plane. Single and double faults in the power semi-conductors are analysed that all provide linearly independent signatures for fault isolation. The proposed isolation methodology is independent of the load torque (system disturbance), supply frequency and only requires the information of the stator currents. Furthermore, since the isolation stage is focused on the angle of the current trajectories in the dq-plane, open- and closed-loop configurations of a variable speed drive can be simultaneously handled. Experimental results with a test bench of 3/4 HP induction motor under single and concurrent faults validated the proposed methodology. © The Institution of Engineering and Technology 2013.

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Campos-Delgado, D. U., Pecina-Sánchez, J. A., Espinoza-Trejo, D. R., & Arce-Santana, E. R. (2013). Diagnosis of open-switch faults in variable speed drives by stator current analysis and pattern recognition. IET Electric Power Applications, 7(6), 509–522. https://doi.org/10.1049/iet-epa.2013.0015

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