Model-based fault detection in a motor drive
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1. A method for detecting an open winding condition in a motor, the method comprising:
- a. measuring a winding voltage, a winding current and a motor speed;
b. calculating a residue voltage for the winding, the residue voltage equaling the difference between a measured voltage drop across the winding and a calculated voltage drop for a non-open winding condition as a function of the measured winding current and motor speed; and
c. comparing the residue voltage to a threshold value.
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Abstract
A method for detecting an open winding in a motor. The method employs passive monitoring of the voltage, current and speed of the motor. A residue voltage is calculated that equals the difference between an idealized set of voltage drops across the motor load elements and the actual voltage drops. When the magnitude of the residue voltage equals or exceeds a threshold, an open winding condition may be declared and appropriate action may be taken.
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1. A method for detecting an open winding condition in a motor, the method comprising:
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a. measuring a winding voltage, a winding current and a motor speed; b. calculating a residue voltage for the winding, the residue voltage equaling the difference between a measured voltage drop across the winding and a calculated voltage drop for a non-open winding condition as a function of the measured winding current and motor speed; and c. comparing the residue voltage to a threshold value. - View Dependent Claims (2)
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3. A method for detecting an open winding condition in a dual-stator redundant motor, the method comprising:
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a. measuring a first stator winding voltage, a first stator winding current and the motor speed; b. computing a first residue voltage for the first stator winding, the first residue voltage equaling the difference between a measured voltage drop across the first stator winding and a calculated voltage drop value for a non-open first stator winding as a function of the measured first stator winding current and motor speed; c. measuring a second stator voltage across a second stator winding and a second current through the second stator winding; d. calculating a second residue voltage for the second stator winding, the second residue voltage equaling the difference between a measured voltage drop across the second stator winding and a calculated voltage drop value for a non-open second stator winding as a function of the measured second stator winding current and motor speed; e. calculating a residue voltage difference equal to the magnitude of the difference between the first residue voltage and the second residue voltage; and f. comparing the residue voltage difference to a threshold value. - View Dependent Claims (4, 5, 6)
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