Abstract

Open-switch faults in inverter-driven electric drives have recently gained increasing attention in the scientific community. Since these faults may lead to undesired effects, their fast and unambiguous detection is desirable. This paper proposes a detection algorithm for open-switch faults, which is based on the observation of the current control deviation and a subsequent test procedure. This algorithm detects the fault immediately after its occurrence within a few switching periods, even during transient operation. The proposed method is tested via simulations and experiments at different operating points of a surface permanent magnet drive.

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