scholarly journals Fault-Tolerant Multilevel Converter to Feed a Switched Reluctance Machine

Machines ◽  
2022 ◽  
Vol 10 (1) ◽  
pp. 35
Author(s):  
Vítor Fernão Pires ◽  
Armando Cordeiro ◽  
Daniel Foito ◽  
Armando J. Pires

The switched reluctance machine (SRM) is one of the most interesting machines, being adopted for many applications. However, this machine requires a power electronic converter that usually is the most fragile element of the system. Thus, in order to ensure high reliability for this system, it is fundamental to design a power electronic converter with fault-tolerant capability. In this context, a new solution is proposed to give this capability to the system. This converter was designed with the purpose to ensure fault-tolerant capability to two types of switch faults, namely open- and short-circuit. Moreover, apart from this feature, the proposed topology is characterized by a multilevel operation that allows improvement of the performance of the SRM, taking into consideration a wide speed range. Although the proposed solution is presented for an 8/6 SRM, it can be used for other configurations. The operation of the proposed topology will be described for the two modes, fault-tolerant and normal operation. Another aspect that is addressed in this paper is the proposal of fault detection and diagnosis method for this fault-tolerant inverter. It was specifically developed for a multilevel SRM drive. The theoretical assumptions will be verified through two different types of tests, firstly by simulation and secondly by experiments with a laboratory prototype.

2020 ◽  
Vol 10 (10) ◽  
pp. 3516 ◽  
Author(s):  
Vitor F. Pires ◽  
Tito G. Amaral ◽  
Armando Cordeiro ◽  
Daniel Foito ◽  
Armando J. Pires ◽  
...  

The power electronic converter design is essential for the operation of the switched reluctance motor (SRM). Thus, a fault-tolerant power converter is fundamental to ensure high reliability and extend the drive operation. To achieve fault tolerance, fault detection and diagnosis methods are critical in order to identify, as soon as possible, the failure mode of the drive. To provide such capability, it is proposed in this paper a new fault-tolerant power converter scheme combined with a fault detection method regarding the most common power semiconductors failures in SRM drives. The fast and reliable proposed diagnosis method is based on the entropy theory. Based on this theory, normalized indexes (diagnostic variables) are created, which are independent from the load and speed of the motor. Through this method, it is possible to identify the faulty leg, as well as the type of power semiconductor fault. To test and evaluate the proposed solution several laboratory experiments were carried out using a 2 kW four-phase 8 / 6 SRM.


Automatika ◽  
2014 ◽  
Vol 55 (1) ◽  
pp. 53-63 ◽  
Author(s):  
Loránd Szabó ◽  
Mircea Ruba ◽  
Csaba Szász ◽  
Virgil Chindriş ◽  
Géza Husi

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