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A Novel Open-Circuit Fault Diagnosis Method for Voltage Source Inverters With a Single Current Sensor

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Abstract

For the purpose of reducing cost and volume, as well as to increase reliability in hostile environments, techniques of reconstructing three-phase current through a single current sensor have been reported for a three-phase alternating current motor vector control system. Based on the phase current reconstruction method, this paper proposes a novel open-circuit fault diagnosis method for the low-power voltage source inverter in the three-phase permanent-magnet synchronous motor drive. Other than sampling the single dc-link current sensor, the zero voltage vector sampling method (ZVVSM) is adopted to implement the fault diagnosis. By placing the single current sensor at a special position, ZVVSM is able to sample current during the two zero voltage vectors and reconstruct the three-phase currents. The reconstructed three-phase currents are used to generate the diagnostic variables that can detect and locate the faulty power switches. The PWM modulation strategy remains unchanged in this method and the reconstructed phase currents are with less waveform distortion and less harmonic contents, which are suitable for the fault diagnosis. The effectiveness of the proposed method is verified by experiments.

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