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Fault relevance diagnostics of the PMSM under the inter-turn short circuit fault
Zezula, Lukáš ; Václavek, Pavel (oponent) ; Blaha, Petr (vedoucí práce)
This thesis describes the mathematical modeling of a permanent magnet synchronous motor under a stator winding's inter-turn short circuit fault, the discretization of obtained model, and the model-based fault relevance diagnostics. A description of a shorted machine is formed in the stator variables assuming the series-parallel winding connection and transformed into the rotor reference frame using extended Clarke's and Park's transformation matrix. A discrete-time equivalent of the designed model is formed based on the linear time-varying systems approach, considering the electrical angular velocity time-varying parameter with a defined integral. The discrete-time model is transformed into the stator reference frame to maximize the persistence of input signals. The fault relevance diagnostics are then realized based on the recursive parametric estimation of the discrete-time model. In addition, one chapter is dedicated to the control system description since the short circuits may affect state variables differently depending on the control system architecture and tuning. The experimental validation of the presented ideas follows at the end of each chapter.
Fault relevance diagnostics of the PMSM under the inter-turn short circuit fault
Zezula, Lukáš ; Václavek, Pavel (oponent) ; Blaha, Petr (vedoucí práce)
This thesis describes the mathematical modeling of a permanent magnet synchronous motor under a stator winding's inter-turn short circuit fault, the discretization of obtained model, and the model-based fault relevance diagnostics. A description of a shorted machine is formed in the stator variables assuming the series-parallel winding connection and transformed into the rotor reference frame using extended Clarke's and Park's transformation matrix. A discrete-time equivalent of the designed model is formed based on the linear time-varying systems approach, considering the electrical angular velocity time-varying parameter with a defined integral. The discrete-time model is transformed into the stator reference frame to maximize the persistence of input signals. The fault relevance diagnostics are then realized based on the recursive parametric estimation of the discrete-time model. In addition, one chapter is dedicated to the control system description since the short circuits may affect state variables differently depending on the control system architecture and tuning. The experimental validation of the presented ideas follows at the end of each chapter.

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