Short-circuit fault analysis and isolation strategy for matrix converters

The behavior of matrix converter (MC) drive systems under the condition of MC short-circuit faults is comprehensively investigated. Two isolation strategies using semiconductors and high speed fuses (HSFs) for MC short-circuit faults are examined and their performances are compared. The behavior of...

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Main Authors: Wang, Li-Na, De Lillo, Liliana, Brunson, C., Empringham, Lee, Wheeler, Patrick
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Published: Central South University 2015
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Online Access:https://eprints.nottingham.ac.uk/32275/
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author Wang, Li-Na
De Lillo, Liliana
Brunson, C.
Empringham, Lee
Wheeler, Patrick
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De Lillo, Liliana
Brunson, C.
Empringham, Lee
Wheeler, Patrick
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description The behavior of matrix converter (MC) drive systems under the condition of MC short-circuit faults is comprehensively investigated. Two isolation strategies using semiconductors and high speed fuses (HSFs) for MC short-circuit faults are examined and their performances are compared. The behavior of MC drive systems during the fuse action time under different operating conditions is explored. The feasibility of fault-tolerant operation during the fuse action time is also studied. The basic selection laws for the HSFs and the requirements for the passive components of the MC drive system from the point view of short-circuit faults are also discussed. Simulation results are used to demonstrate the feasibility of the proposed isolation strategies.
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spelling nottingham-322752020-05-04T17:17:39Z https://eprints.nottingham.ac.uk/32275/ Short-circuit fault analysis and isolation strategy for matrix converters Wang, Li-Na De Lillo, Liliana Brunson, C. Empringham, Lee Wheeler, Patrick The behavior of matrix converter (MC) drive systems under the condition of MC short-circuit faults is comprehensively investigated. Two isolation strategies using semiconductors and high speed fuses (HSFs) for MC short-circuit faults are examined and their performances are compared. The behavior of MC drive systems during the fuse action time under different operating conditions is explored. The feasibility of fault-tolerant operation during the fuse action time is also studied. The basic selection laws for the HSFs and the requirements for the passive components of the MC drive system from the point view of short-circuit faults are also discussed. Simulation results are used to demonstrate the feasibility of the proposed isolation strategies. Central South University 2015-09-08 Article PeerReviewed Wang, Li-Na, De Lillo, Liliana, Brunson, C., Empringham, Lee and Wheeler, Patrick (2015) Short-circuit fault analysis and isolation strategy for matrix converters. Journal of Central South University, 22 (9). pp. 3458-3470. ISSN 2227-5223 matrix converter; short-circuit fault; fault analysis; fault behavior; fault isolation http://link.springer.com/article/10.1007%2Fs11771-015-2886-y doi:10.1007/s11771-015-2886-y doi:10.1007/s11771-015-2886-y
spellingShingle matrix converter; short-circuit fault; fault analysis; fault behavior; fault isolation
Wang, Li-Na
De Lillo, Liliana
Brunson, C.
Empringham, Lee
Wheeler, Patrick
Short-circuit fault analysis and isolation strategy for matrix converters
title Short-circuit fault analysis and isolation strategy for matrix converters
title_full Short-circuit fault analysis and isolation strategy for matrix converters
title_fullStr Short-circuit fault analysis and isolation strategy for matrix converters
title_full_unstemmed Short-circuit fault analysis and isolation strategy for matrix converters
title_short Short-circuit fault analysis and isolation strategy for matrix converters
title_sort short-circuit fault analysis and isolation strategy for matrix converters
topic matrix converter; short-circuit fault; fault analysis; fault behavior; fault isolation
url https://eprints.nottingham.ac.uk/32275/
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