Fault-tolerant operation of delta-connected scalar- and vector-controlled AC motor drives

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Operation and analysis of delta-connected ac motor-drive systems under fault-tolerant open-phase mode of operation is introduced in this paper for both scalar- and vector-controlled motor-drive systems. This technique enables the operation of the three-phase motor upon a failure in one of its phases without the need of a special fault-detection algorithm. It is mainly used to significantly mitigate torque pulsations, which are caused by an open-delta configuration in the stator windings. The performance of the fault-tolerant system was verified using a detailed time stepping finite element simulation as well experimental tests for a 5-hp 460-V induction motor-drive system and the results are presented in this paper This paper also compares the operation of this fault-tolerant mode of operation for the cases of scalar-controlled and closed-loop vector-controlled motor-drive systems. © 2006 IEEE.

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Sayed-Ahmed, A., & Demerdash, N. A. O. (2012). Fault-tolerant operation of delta-connected scalar- and vector-controlled AC motor drives. IEEE Transactions on Power Electronics, 27(6), 3041–3049. https://doi.org/10.1109/TPEL.2011.2176556

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