Abstract

This paper proposes a voltage difference residual-based fault diagnosis approach for three-level converters in electric traction systems. Compared to the existing open-circuit fault diagnosis approaches, the proposed approach cannot only detect and identify the faulty devices among the transistors and clamp diodes in both of rectifier and inverter, but also hierarchically diagnose the leg-level and device-level faults. Furthermore, no additional sensors are required and all of specified parameters can be directly identified. Specifically, the current related term in the dc-link voltage difference equations are analyzed and modeled under the normal case and open-circuit fault cases in the transistors and clamp diodes, respectively. Subsequently, the estimation models of the dc-link voltage difference are developed, and then, the residuals and their evaluation functions between estimation and actual are generated. Furthermore, by analyzing the residual evaluation functions for various cases and building the current similarity functions, the hierarchical diagnosis algorithms are proposed to identify the leg-level and device-level faults. Finally, hardware-in-the-loop experiments are performed. The results show the effectiveness and robustness of the proposed approach.

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