Abstract

The paper introduces a novel Fault Tolerant Control (FTC) algorithm based on estimated stator currents to diagnose some faulty states of stator current and speed sensors of Induction Motor (IM) drives. The FTC unit is integrated in the field-oriented control of induction motors to ensure that the IM drive can operate stably when current and speed sensor failures occur. The presented scheme combines two stator current estimators and a rotor speed estimator where a correction coefficient determined from the healthy current sensor is used to enhance the accuracy of the stator current estimation. To verify the capability of the proposed approach, the simulation in MATLAB-Simulink has been accomplished for various conditions of the IM drive, i.e. normal speed, low speed, and very low speed operating ranges. The results have confirmed very good features of the proposed FTC against the current and speed sensor fault in the different speed ranges.

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