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Methods and apparatus for fault-tolerant control of electric machines

  • US 6,989,641 B2
  • Filed: 06/02/2003
  • Issued: 01/24/2006
  • Est. Priority Date: 06/02/2003
  • Status: Active Grant
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1. A method for controlling an electric machine having current sensors for less than every phase of the electric machine, when a fault occurs in one or more of the current sensors, said method comprising operating a processor to:

  • perform a test to determine whether a fault exists in one or more of the current sensors;

    utilize a state observer of the electric machine to estimate states of the electric machine, wherein said state observer is provided input measurements from non-faulty current sensors, if any, disregarding measurements from the current sensor or sensors determined to be faulty; and

    control the electric machine utilizing results from the state observer;

    wherein said performing a test to determine that a fault exists in one or more of the current sensors comprises operating a processor to;

    perform a test to preliminarily determine that a fault exists in one or more current sensors; and

    perform a test to finally determine that the fault exists in the one or more current sensors;

    wherein the electric machine is a three-phase motor having three windings with current sensors on two of the three windings, and wherein performing a test to preliminarily determine that a fault exists in one or more current sensors comprises operating a processor to;

    apply a first test voltage waveform to the two of the three windings having a current sensor;

    sample measurements from the two current sensors as a function of time;

    perform a balancing test on the two windings with current sensors utilizing the sampled measurements;

    perform a gain error test on the current sensors utilizing the sampled measurements;

    perform an offset error test on the two current sensors utilizing the sampled measurements, anddetermine, utilizing said tests, that a fault exists and preliminarily identify which of the two current sensors may be at fault.

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