Title :
Online Detection of High-Resistance Connections With Negative-Sequence Regulators in Three-Phase Induction Motor Drives
Author :
Mengoni, Michele ; Zarri, Luca ; Gritli, Yasser ; Tani, Angelo ; Filippetti, Fiorenzo ; Sang Bin Lee
Author_Institution :
Dept. of Electr., Electron. & Inf. Eng. G. Marconi, Univ. of Bologna, Bologna, Italy
Abstract :
High-resistance connections in electric drives can cause localized overheating and motor supply voltage unbalance, which degrade the performance, efficiency, and reliability of the system. An enhanced field-oriented control scheme for induction machines that is capable of detecting resistive unbalance due to high-resistance connections, and regulating the negative-sequence current is proposed as the main contribution of this paper. Resistive unbalance is detected and located while maintaining the symmetric drive behavior both under transient and steady-state operating conditions. The negative-sequence regulator adopted in addition to the traditional current regulator for rotor field-oriented control is used to compensate for the voltage unbalance caused by the inherent asymmetries in the cable and stator winding and by the poor contacts. A model that shows the relationship between the resistive unbalance and negative-sequence current components is derived from the analysis of the proposed scheme. The theoretical analysis and the validity of the detection technique are confirmed with an experimental study on a 4-kW induction motor drive.
Keywords :
electric current control; induction motor drives; machine vector control; current regulator; electric drives; high-resistance connections; negative-sequence current components; negative-sequence regulators; online detection; power 4 kW; resistive unbalance; resistive unbalance detection; rotor field-oriented control; steady-state operating conditions; symmetric drive behavior; three-phase induction motor drives; transient operating conditions; voltage unbalance; Regulators; Resistance; Rotors; Stator windings; Synchronization; Vectors; Fault detection; High-resistance connections; fault detection; fault-tolerant drive; faulttolerant drive; high-resistance connections; induction motor drive;
Journal_Title :
Industry Applications, IEEE Transactions on
DOI :
10.1109/TIA.2014.2360963