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A fault-tolerant strategy based on SMC for current-controlled converters
Authors:Peter M Azer  Ahmed A Sattar
Affiliation:1. Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering, McMaster University, Hamilton, Canada;2. Electrical Power and Machines Department, Faculty of Engineering, Ain Shams University, Cairo, Egypt
Abstract:The sliding mode control (SMC) is used to control variable structure systems such as power electronics converters. This paper presents a fault-tolerant strategy based on the SMC for current-controlled AC–DC converters. The proposed SMC is based on three sliding surfaces for the three legs of the AC–DC converter. Two sliding surfaces are assigned to control the phase currents since the input three-phase currents are balanced. Hence, the third sliding surface is considered as an extra degree of freedom which is utilised to control the neutral voltage. This action is utilised to enhance the performance of the converter during open-switch faults. The proposed fault-tolerant strategy is based on allocating the sliding surface of the faulty leg to control the neutral voltage. Consequently, the current waveform is improved. The behaviour of the current-controlled converter during different types of open-switch faults is analysed. Double switch faults include three cases: two upper switch fault; upper and lower switch fault at different legs; and two switches of the same leg. The dynamic performance of the proposed system is evaluated during healthy and open-switch fault operations. Simulation results exhibit the various merits of the proposed SMC-based fault-tolerant strategy.
Keywords:AC–DC converter  sliding mode control  open-switch fault  fault-tolerant control  current control
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