A Stator Fault Diagnosis Method Based on the Offline Motor Parameter Measurement for PMSM

The permanent magnet synchronous motor (PMSM) is used widely in electric vehicle application due to its high-power density and efficiency. Stator fault is a frequently fault in the motor as it usually works in a harsh environment. Therefore, a stator fault diagnosis method based on the offline motor...

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Main Authors: Jing Tang, Chao Liang, Yuanhang Wang, Shuhan Lu, Jian Zhou
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: MDPI AG 2021-11-01
Series:World Electric Vehicle Journal
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Online Access:https://www.mdpi.com/2032-6653/12/4/248
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Summary:The permanent magnet synchronous motor (PMSM) is used widely in electric vehicle application due to its high-power density and efficiency. Stator fault is a frequently fault in the motor as it usually works in a harsh environment. Therefore, a stator fault diagnosis method based on the offline motor parameter measurement is proposed to detect and evaluate the stator fault in this paper. Firstly, the line-to-line resistance and inductance of a healthy motor are analyzed when a DC voltage and a high-frequency voltage are excited to the motor respectively, where the DC and AC equivalent circuits at a standstill are introduced. Then, to analyze the resistance and inductance of the stator fault, an extra branch is added to the fault part to obtain the fault equivalent circuits. Accordingly, the stator fault resistance and inductance are derived, and then the resistance and inductance differences between healthy and fault motors are analyzed to provide the basis for the stator fault detection. Furthermore, the fault indicators are defined based on the resistance and inductance differences when a motor has a stator fault. Hence the stator fault severity and location can be evaluated by using these fault indicators. Finally, the experimental results from a 400 W permanent magnet synchronous motor are demonstrated to validate the proposed method.
ISSN:2032-6653