INVESTIGADORES
BOSSIO Guillermo Ruben
artículos
Título:
Fault diagnosis scheme for open-circuit faults in field-oriented control induction motor drives
Autor/es:
D. R. ESPINOZA TREJO; D. U. CAMPOS-DELGADO; G.R. BOSSIO; E. BÁRCENAS; J. E. HERNÁNDEZ-DÍEZ; L. F. LUGO-CORDERO
Revista:
IET Power Electronics
Editorial:
The Institution of Engineering and Technology
Referencias:
Año: 2013 vol. 6 p. 869 - 877
ISSN:
1755-4535
Resumen:
An analytical model for permanent magnet synchronous machines with demagnetization faults is proposed. Using this model, the effects of fault on the induced EMF for different winding configurations are analyzed. The results are validated for two winding configurations by a finite element model. Finally, experimental results for a machine with demagnetization are presented to validate the proposal. In this study, a new model-based fault detection and isolation (FDI) strategy is proposed for field-oriented control (FOC) induction motor (IM) drives. Actuator faults are addressed, and specifically, single open-circuit faults are considered in this study. The residual signals are synthesised by taking the resulting closed-loop dynamics when a FOC strategy is applied, that is, the residuals are referenced to the synchronous reference frame (dqe-coordinates), which are generated by using a bank of variable structure observers to obtain a robust FDI scheme. Thus, subsystems sensitive to a specific fault, but decoupled from other faults are obtained in a natural way, where only two stator currents and the mechanical position are required for fault isolation purposes. Residual evaluation is carried out in the stator reference frame (dq-coordinates) for the IM model, where the residual direction (angle) is employed to isolate a fault in each one of the six power switches in a voltage source inverter. In addition, the observer FDI scheme can be combined with a fault re-configuration strategy in order to improve the reliability of the motor drive. Experimental results are illustrated for a three-phase 3/4 HP IM drive at different reference frequencies and load torques with single open-circuit faults that verify the ideas presented in this work.