Aiming at tolerating common electric faults of multiphase motor drives comprehensively and minimizing the adverse impacts from the remedial scheme itself, a diagnosis-free self-healing scheme is put forward for the… Click to show full abstract
Aiming at tolerating common electric faults of multiphase motor drives comprehensively and minimizing the adverse impacts from the remedial scheme itself, a diagnosis-free self-healing scheme is put forward for the open-circuit faults of dual three-phase permanent-magnet synchronous motor (PMSM) drives. First, the self-healing mechanisms of dual three-phase PMSM drives are analyzed in detail. On the basis of theoretical analysis, the repressed self-healing capability of the dual three-phase PMSM drives is fully released by optimizing the current references on harmonic subspace. Since the diagnosis process is not required in the proposed self-healing scheme, the misdiagnosis problem and the prolonged damage caused by the additional time cost of diagnosis can be fundamentally avoided. The proposed self-healing scheme can be generally applied to open-switch faults, single open-phase faults, and multiple open-phase faults in the multiphase motor drives. No change is required for the machine model, modulation strategy, or control framework under different open-circuit faults. Thus, the complex transition strategies among different fault-tolerant control methods for different faults can be avoided, and the adverse impacts from the remedial scheme itself can be minimized. Experimental verification is presented to prove the validity of the proposed self-healing scheme.
               
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