Author
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- Mona Shayeghan
(Department of Civil, Computer Science and Aeronautical Engineering, Roma Tre University, 00146 Rome, Italy)
- Marco Di Benedetto
(Department of Industrial, Mechanical and Electronic Engineering, Roma Tre University, 00146 Rome, Italy)
- Alessandro Lidozzi
(Department of Civil, Computer Science and Aeronautical Engineering, Roma Tre University, 00146 Rome, Italy)
- Luca Solero
(Department of Civil, Computer Science and Aeronautical Engineering, Roma Tre University, 00146 Rome, Italy)
Abstract
The growing demand for higher reliability and efficiency in modern electric drives, coupled with the increasing adoption of multi-phase machines, has necessitated advancements in fault-tolerant control strategies. This paper presents a fault tolerance analysis for a six-phase permanent magnet synchronous machine (PMSM) connected to a five-level cascaded H-bridge converter, employing a level-shift pulse width modulation (LSPWM) technique. Unlike existing strategies, this work integrates a unique combination of three key innovations: first, a fault detection mechanism capable of identifying faults in both machine phases and inverter legs with high precision; second, an open-circuit fault compensation strategy that dynamically reconfigures the faulty inverter phase leg into a two-level topology to reduce losses and preserve healthy switches; and third, a modified closed-loop control method designed specifically to mitigate the adverse effects of short-circuit faults while maintaining system stability. The proposed approach is validated through rigorous simulations in Simulink and Hardware-in-the-Loop (HIL) tests, demonstrating its robustness and applicability in high-reliability applications.
Suggested Citation
Mona Shayeghan & Marco Di Benedetto & Alessandro Lidozzi & Luca Solero, 2025.
"HIL-Based Fault-Tolerant Vector Space Decomposition Control for a Six-Phase PMSM Fed by a Five-Level CHB Converter,"
Energies, MDPI, vol. 18(3), pages 1-22, January.
Handle:
RePEc:gam:jeners:v:18:y:2025:i:3:p:507-:d:1574018
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