In this article, fault diagnosis and tolerant control methods are proposed for an open-switch fault in a Vienna rectifier. The proposed diagnosis method uses only the input currents to detect an open-switch fault without any additional hardware. In the proposed tolerant control, the offset voltage is used to restore the input currents when an open-switch fault occurs in a Vienna rectifier. In addition, the proposed tolerant control considers the balance of the neutral-point voltage. This method can improve the total harmonic distortion (THD) of the current and mitigate the dc-link voltage ripple. The effectiveness of the proposed open-switch fault diagnosis and tolerant control method is verified by simulated and experimental results.
This work was supported by Railroad Technology Research Program funded by the Ministry of Land, Infrastructure and Transport of Korean Government under Grant 21RSCD-C163337-01