Abstract

This paper identifies possible topological reconfigurability of a T-type inverter for direct torque controlled (DTC) induction motor drives when an open-switch fault occurs. In open-switch fault, inverter current path is different than normal path. This causes undesirable inverter switching states. Since DTC is based on a voltage vector selection criterion, open-switch fault causes ambiguous torque control. Analysis of DTC drive under two different inverter open-switch fault conditions viz. half-bridge and neutral-point switch fault are presented. The operation of the inverter in DTC mode against faults is achieved by simple topological reconfiguration.

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