The present application claims the benefit of the French Application No. 12 54072, filed on May 3, 2012, the entire contents of each of which being incorporated herein by reference.
The present invention pertains to a method for detecting a defect on the DC power supply bus of a power converter.
The invention also pertains to a detection system able to implement the said method.
In a known manner, a power converter comprises a DC power supply bus to which a DC voltage is applied. The DC power supply bus comprises two power supply lines. Upstream of the DC power supply bus, the power converter comprises a rectifier module intended to rectify the AC voltage provided by an electrical distribution network and to convert it into a DC voltage applied to the bus. Such a power converter also comprises a bus capacitor connected to the two power supply lines of the bus and intended to maintain the bus voltage at a constant value. Moreover, a power converter can comprise a filtering inductor connected to one, the other or both power supply lines of the DC power supply bus, as well as a precharge circuit, furnished with a precharge relay, and employed when starting the variable speed drive.
Because of the presence of the various components, the DC power supply bus is liable to exhibit certain operating defects. These defects are for example:
Present-day power converters are not protected against these defects and do not comprise any simple means for detecting them.
The aim of the invention is to propose a method and a system for detecting a defect on the DC power supply bus of a power converter. For the detection of defects, the detection system does not require any additional sensor.
This aim is achieved by a method for detecting a defect on the DC power supply bus of a power converter connected to an electrical distribution network, the said power converter comprising a rectifier module connected to the electrical distribution network and intended to convert a voltage provided by the electrical distribution network into a voltage applied to the DC power supply bus, a bus capacitor, an inductor and a precharge circuit connected to the DC power supply bus, the said method comprising steps of:
According to a particular feature, the monitoring step consists of monitoring a ratio between the ripple of the voltage of the DC power supply bus and the mean value of the voltage of the DC power supply bus.
According to another particular feature, the step of monitoring the ratio consists in comparing the said rate of variation with respect to a first rate and to a second rate.
If the rate of variation of the ratio is greater than the first rate, the determination step consists in determining whether the mean value of the voltage of the DC power supply bus has varied. If the mean value of the voltage of the DC power supply bus has varied, the defect consists of an anomaly on a precharge relay of the precharge circuit. If the mean value of the voltage of the DC power supply bus has not varied, the defect consists of an anomaly on the inductor.
On the other hand, if the rate of variation of the ratio lies between the second rate and the first rate, the determination step consists in determining whether the power provided by the power converter has increased. If the power provided by the power converter has increased, the defect consists of a power overload of the voltage converter. If the power provided by the power converter has not increased, the determination step comprises a step of comparing between a value dependent on the ratio and a limit value. According to the result of the comparison performed, the defect consists of advanced wear of the bus capacitor or a variation of the frequency of the electrical distribution network.
According to the invention, the ripple is preferably measured on the first harmonic of the voltage of the DC power supply bus and between two successive extreme values.
The invention also relates to a system for detecting a defect on the DC power supply bus of a power converter connected to an electrical distribution network, the said power converter comprising a rectifier module connected to the electrical distribution network and intended to convert a voltage provided by the electrical distribution network into a voltage applied to the DC power supply bus, a bus capacitor, an inductor and a precharge circuit connected to the DC power supply bus, the said system comprising:
According to a particular feature, the system comprises fourth means for determining a ratio between the ripple of the voltage of the DC power supply bus and the mean value of the voltage of the DC power supply bus.
According to another particular feature, the monitoring means are designed to compare a rate of variation of the ratio with respect to a first rate and to a second rate.
If the rate of variation of the ratio is greater than the first rate, the third determination means are designed to monitor the variation of the mean value of the voltage of the DC power supply bus. If the mean value of the voltage of the DC power supply bus has varied, the defect consists of an anomaly on a precharge relay of the precharge circuit. If the mean value of the voltage of the DC power supply bus has not varied, the defect consists of an anomaly on the inductor.
If the rate of variation of the ratio lies between the second rate and the first rate, the third determination means are designed to monitor the variation of the power provided by the power converter. If the power provided by the power converter has increased, the defect consists of a power overload of the voltage converter. If the power provided by the power converter has not increased, the third determination means are designed to implement a comparison between a value dependent on the ratio and a limit value. According to the result of the comparison performed, the defect consists of advanced wear of the bus capacitor or a variation of the frequency of the electrical distribution network.
According to the invention, the system comprises means for measuring or estimating the internal temperature of the bus capacitor.
Other characteristics and advantages will become apparent in the detailed description which follows offered with regard to the appended drawings in which:
The invention relates to a method for detecting a defect on the DC power supply bus of a power converter. This detection method is implemented in a detection system S which is included in the power converter or connected to the latter.
The invention applies to a power converter which comprises:
Moreover, the invention can also apply to a power converter which comprises an inverter module INV connected downstream of the DC power supply bus and employed to convert the DC voltage Vbus applied to the bus into a variable voltage destined for an electrical load C.
The method of the invention makes it possible to detect a defect occurring on the DC power supply bus of the power converter. This method is implemented in the detection system S, relying solely on the measurement of the voltage Vbus of the DC power supply bus.
The voltage Vbus of the DC power supply bus decomposes into a mean value (
The voltage Vbus is thus expressed in the following manner:
Vbus=
Once continuous conduction has been achieved, if only the first harmonic is considered, the voltage Vbus of the DC power supply bus is:
Vbus=
The mean value
with Vmain the simple network voltage.
The first harmonic of the voltage ripple of the bus is:
With:
fR the frequency of the electrical distribution network,
f0 the cutoff frequency of a LC filter formed of inductor L1 and bus capacitor Cbus.
According to the invention, it entails observing the variation of the mean value
The ratio is thus expressed in the following manner:
In which:
Since generally
it is then possible to make the following approximation:
i.e.:
On the basis of the above approximation, the ratio η between the ripple of the bus voltage and the mean value of the bus voltage may be written:
The ratio η can be rewritten in the following form:
At determined or random time intervals, the detection system therefore recovers the measurement of the voltage Vbus of the DC power supply bus and implements means 3 for determining the mean value (
Thereafter, the detection system S of the invention implements an algorithm for monitoring the ratio η allowing it to detect a possible defect on the DC power supply bus.
In this algorithm, the detection system takes account of the fast or slow increase in the ratio η. Fast or slow increase in the ratio η will be able to be effected by comparison of the rate Vη of variation of the ratio with respect to a first rate v1 (corresponding to a variation of at least 10% in less than a second) and to a second rate v2 (corresponding to a variation of 25% over several years), lower than the first rate v1. If the rate Vη of increase in the ratio is greater than the first rate v1, the increase will be considered to be fast and if the rate Vη of increase in the ratio lies between the second rate v2 and the first rate v1, the increase will be considered to be slow.
The detection algorithm is shown diagrammatically in
In a step E1, the detection system S monitors the ratio η. If a thermal model of the bus capacitor Cbus is available, the detection system S can refer the ratio η to a reference temperature in order to improve the accuracy of measurement of η.
A fast increase in the ratio η during operation of the power converter can have two causes:
In a step E2, to discriminate these two defects, the detection system S then determines whether this fast increase is related to a variation of the mean value
If a variation of the mean value
On the other hand, if the fast increase in the ratio η is not related to a variation of the mean value
The detection of these two defects is valid, whatever the position of the precharge circuit, that is to say in series with a power supply line 10, 11 of the DC power supply bus (as in
With reference to
In the case of slow increase in the ratio η, the detection system S verifies, in a step E5, the level of the power Pf provided by the power converter. If the power Pf provided by the power converter has increased, then the defect certainly originates from a power overload of the power converter. In a step E6, the detection system S therefore infers a defect related to a power overload of the power converter and signals it for example to the operator.
On the other hand, if the power Pf provided by the power converter has not increased, then the detection system S determines whether the defect is related to advanced wear of the bus capacitor Cbus. Accordingly, in a step E7, the detection system S performs a comparison with respect to a limit value (lim), this limit value being determined on the basis of a reference value η0 of the ratio. This reference value η0 is for example determined upon first power-up of the converter and stored by the detection system S. Two solutions are then conceivable:
In step E7 of
If the frequency of the electrical distribution network is measured, the monitoring of the product η*fR amounts directly to monitoring the inverse of the value of the capacitance of the bus capacitor. Thus, if the detection system has a thermal model of the bus capacitor employing means for measuring or estimating the internal temperature of the bus capacitor, it is possible for it to more accurately evaluate the remaining lifetime of the bus capacitor.
During the comparison performed in step E7, if the detection system S infers that the ratio η or the product of the ratio η times the frequency fR of the network is greater than the limit value (lim), then the detection system S infers, in step E8, advanced wear of the bus capacitor Cbus and signals it for example to the operator.
On the other hand, in step E7, if the detection system S infers that the ratio η or the product of the ratio η times the frequency fR of the network is not greater than the limit value (lim), then the detection system S infers, in step E9, the absence of defect in the power converter. The slow increase in the ratio η was then due merely to a variation of the frequency fR of the electrical distribution network. The detection system can then resume the monitoring of the ratio in step E1.
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