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Open-Circuit Fault Diagnosis and Tolerance Strategy Applied to Four-Wire T-Type Converter Systems
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Electrical EngineeringEngineeringFault AnalysisPower Electronics ConverterOpen-circuit Fault DiagnosisDc Bus ImbalanceSystems EngineeringOc FaultFault-tolerant ControlPower ElectronicsPower System ProtectionTolerance Strategy AppliedZero-sequence Currents
Due to the zero-sequence currents in the four-wire systems, the three-phase currents become more complex on both amplitudes and phases in the unbalanced load conditions, so that the existing open-circuit (OC) fault diagnosis methods of the switching devices cannot be directly used. In this paper, an OC fault diagnosis strategy applied to four-wire T-type converter systems is proposed, which is implemented by decomposing the circuit model into a positive- and negative-sequence model and a zero-sequence model, and locating the OC fault based on the law of positive- and negative-sequence voltage error offsets and zero-sequence voltage error offsets. The proposed diagnosis method is suitable for both unbalanced load and unbalanced input voltage conditions. Meanwhile, the differences of fault-tolerant control between four-wire and three-wire systems are analyzed and compared. An effective fault tolerance strategy for inner OC faults applied to four-wire T-type converter systems is presented, which owns the ability to suppress dc bus imbalance. Simulation and experimental results are presented to verify the correctness of the proposed strategy.
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