Title :
Evaluation of motor-drive segmentation strategies for fault-tolerance
Author :
Rottach, M. ; Gerada, C. ; Wheeler, Patrick W.
Author_Institution :
Power Electron., Machines & Control Group, Univ. of Nottingham, Nottingham, UK
Abstract :
High availability and safety is a major concern for many actuation applications. Fault-tolerant electrical machines and power converters help achieving this goal but component overrating and system complexity have to be minimised for favourable system designs. This paper will assess several segmentation strategies of fault-tolerant permanent magnet machines on the example of an aerospace actuation system and examine the impacts on system weight and complexity. Considerable detail will be presented on the integration of multi 3-phase machine units in a common motor housing alongside with a detailed comparison between axial and circumferential segmentation, which to the knowledge of the authors has not been published before. A helicopter primary flight control actuation application is used to compare segmentation strategies. Initial results suggest that circumferential machine segmentation and a single layer concentrated winding arrangement are most suitable for applications with a high level of required fault tolerance and high peak to rated torque and speed ratio.
Keywords :
actuators; aircraft control; fault tolerance; helicopters; machine control; motor drives; permanent magnet motors; power convertors; aerospace actuation system; axial segmentation; circumferential machine segmentation; common motor housing; fault-tolerant electrical machines; helicopter primary flight control actuation application; motor-drive segmentation strategies evaluation; multi 3-phase machine units; permanent magnet machines; power converters; single layer concentrated winding arrangement; speed ratio; torque ratio; Complexity theory; Gears; Indium tin oxide; Insulated gate bipolar transistors; Jamming; Magnetic separation; Shafts; Design optimisation; electric machines; fault tolerance; permanent magnet machines; reluctance network; thermal network;
Conference_Titel :
ECCE Asia Downunder (ECCE Asia), 2013 IEEE
Conference_Location :
Melbourne, VIC
Print_ISBN :
978-1-4799-0483-9
DOI :
10.1109/ECCE-Asia.2013.6579148