International Journals Sang-Hun Kim, Seok-Min Kim, Sungmin Park, and Kyo-Beum Lee, "Switch Open-Fault Detection for a Three-Phase Hybrid Active Neutral-Point-Clamped Rectifier," Electronics, vol. 9, no. 1437, pp. 1–21, Sep. 2020. -SCIE
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This paper proposes a fault-detection method for open-switch failures in hybrid active neutral-point-clamped (HANPC) rectifiers. The basic HANPC
topology comprises two SiC-based metal–oxide–semiconductor field-effect transistors (MOSFETs) and four Si insulated-gate bipolar transistors
(IGBTs). A three-phase rectifier system using the HANPC topology can produce higher efficiency and lower current harmonics. An open-switch fault
in a HANPC rectifier can be a MOSFET or IGBT fault. In this work, faulty cases of six different switches are analyzed based on the current distortion
in the stationary reference frame. Open faults in MOSFET switches cause immediate and remarkable current distortions, whereas, open faults in IGBT
switches are difficult to detect using conventional methods. To detect an IGBT fault, the proposed detection method utilizes some of the reactive
power in a certain period to make an important difference, using the direct-quadrant (dq)-axis current information derived from the three-phase
current. Thus, the proposed detection method is based on three-phase current measurements and does not use additional hardware. By analyzing
the individual characteristics of each switch failure, the failed switch can be located exactly. The effectiveness and feasibility of the proposed fault-
detection method are verified through PSIM simulations and experimental results.
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