US20070085526A1 - Unbalanced current detection - Google Patents
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- the present invention relates generally to a circuit for detecting unbalanced currents in a normally balanced multi-phase load, such as a three-phase motor.
- the associated motor drive incorporates current sensing on the motor power line.
- the motor currents are already available for this unbalanced phase current detection function.
- the current level provided to the lower is variable (but balanced) it is necessary to determine the existence of unbalanced current over a wide range of possible current levels.
- the motor operates over a wide range of speeds, it is necessary to determine the existence of unbalanced currents over a wide fundamental frequency range.
- the present invention provides an unbalanced current detection circuit for determining when a multi-phase normally balanced load is unbalanced.
- the detection circuit includes a plurality of current-squaring circuits, each squaring a sensed current of one phase.
- a summing circuit produces a sum of the squares of the currents. If the load is balanced, this sum should be relatively constant, changing only slowly over time, with no ripple from that relatively constant value. In an unbalanced current condition, the sum of the current squares would not be a constant value, but instead would consist of an average (dc) component plus a ripple (ac) component that is related to the fundamental frequency and the degree of unbalance. Detection of the amplitude of the ripple component is used to determine if the line currents are balanced. If the amplitude of the ripple current exceeds a threshold, it is determined that the currents are unbalanced.
- a first filter is tied to the sum.
- the first filter provides a time averaging function over multiple cycles (e.g., ten or more cycles). Generally, this first filtered sum is compared to the sum (which may be filtered) to determine whether an instantaneous value exceeds the time-averaged value.
- FIG. 1 is a schematic of a first embodiment of an unbalanced current detection circuit of the present invention monitoring a multi-phase current between the load and the source.
- FIG. 2 is a schematic similar to that of FIG. 1 , showing an alternate embodiment of the ripple detection circuits.
- a power system 10 is shown schematically in FIG. 1 and includes an unbalanced current detection circuit 12 according to the present invention monitoring current provided by a source or motor drive 14 to a load or motor 16 .
- the unbalanced current detection circuit 12 monitors the current between the motor drive 14 and the motor 16 via current sensors 18 , one on each phase. Although three phases are shown, more phases could also be monitored in this manner. Also, two phase systems could be monitored in this manner.
- the unbalanced current detection circuit 12 includes a plurality of current-squaring circuits 20 , each squaring the current measured by one of the current sensors 18 .
- the squared currents are then summed by summation circuit 22 and normalized or scaled by a scaling circuit 24 , depending upon the relative voltages output by the summation circuit 22 and utilized by the remainder of the current detection circuit 12 .
- the scaled sum of the squared currents is sent to a first filter 26 and a second filter 28 .
- the first filter 26 generally performs a time averaging function and may be a low pass filter that averages the signal over several cycles of the motor drive 14 , preferably ten or more cycles, i.e. one tenth of the motor drive frequency.
- the second filter 28 is also a low pass filter having a cutoff frequency higher than the frequency of the motor drive 14 , preferably ten to one hundred times the frequency of the motor drive 14 .
- the output of the second filter 28 will be the average component plus the ripple component, while the output of the first filter 26 will only be the average, or dc component without the ripple component.
- a positive peak ripple detection circuit 30 and a negative peak ripple detection circuit 32 are connected to the output of the second filter 28 .
- the positive peak ripple detection circuit 30 outputs a value equal to the positive peak of the ripple component from the second filter 28
- the negative peak ripple detection circuit 32 outputs the negative peak of the ripple from the second filter 28 .
- Various configurations of the positive peak ripple detection circuit 30 and the negative peak ripple detection circuit 32 could be implemented with analog circuitry or in software.
- the outputs of the peak ripple detection circuits 30 , 32 are sent to comparators 36 and 38 , respectively.
- the other inputs to the comparators 36 , 38 are connected to the first filter 26 .
- the average or dc component from the first filter 26 is compared to the positive peak of the ripple from positive peak ripple detection circuit 30 and to the negative peak from the negative peak ripple detection circuit 32 .
- the outputs of the comparators 36 , 38 can be connected to an OR circuit 40 , thereby generating a signal that indicates when the currents from the motor drive 14 are determined to be unbalanced, which may be indicative of a motor 16 that is failing or of a motor drive 14 that is failing.
- FIG. 2 is a schematic similar to that of FIG. 1 , showing an alternate embodiment of an unbalanced current detection circuit 48 according to the present invention, where common elements are indicated with identical reference numerals.
- the unbalanced current detection circuit 48 the signals from the first filter 26 and the second filter 28 are sent to a comparator 50 , which outputs a signal representing the ripple component.
- a rectifier circuit 52 inverts the negative peaks of the ripple component and both peaks are averaged and sent to a level detector 54 . When the average rectified values of the peaks of the ripple component exceed a threshold (i.e. the reference level), an unbalanced current is indicated.
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- The present invention relates generally to a circuit for detecting unbalanced currents in a normally balanced multi-phase load, such as a three-phase motor.
- In aircraft applications there are power system architectures that employ three-phase circuits. Some of these applications have three phase loads that are inherently balanced loads. For example, on equipment such as a motor drive, the load is a balanced three-phase load and the source voltage driving this load is also a balanced three-phase source. It is desired, for overall system power distribution protection, to detect unbalanced currents in a normally balanced three phase load.
- For normal motor speed and torque control functions, the associated motor drive incorporates current sensing on the motor power line. Thus, the motor currents are already available for this unbalanced phase current detection function. However, because the current level provided to the lower is variable (but balanced) it is necessary to determine the existence of unbalanced current over a wide range of possible current levels. Also, because the motor operates over a wide range of speeds, it is necessary to determine the existence of unbalanced currents over a wide fundamental frequency range.
- The present invention provides an unbalanced current detection circuit for determining when a multi-phase normally balanced load is unbalanced. The detection circuit includes a plurality of current-squaring circuits, each squaring a sensed current of one phase. A summing circuit produces a sum of the squares of the currents. If the load is balanced, this sum should be relatively constant, changing only slowly over time, with no ripple from that relatively constant value. In an unbalanced current condition, the sum of the current squares would not be a constant value, but instead would consist of an average (dc) component plus a ripple (ac) component that is related to the fundamental frequency and the degree of unbalance. Detection of the amplitude of the ripple component is used to determine if the line currents are balanced. If the amplitude of the ripple current exceeds a threshold, it is determined that the currents are unbalanced.
- To determine whether the sum of the square of currents is constant, a first filter is tied to the sum. The first filter provides a time averaging function over multiple cycles (e.g., ten or more cycles). Generally, this first filtered sum is compared to the sum (which may be filtered) to determine whether an instantaneous value exceeds the time-averaged value.
- Other advantages of the present invention can be understood by reference to the following detailed description when considered in connection with the accompanying drawings wherein:
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FIG. 1 is a schematic of a first embodiment of an unbalanced current detection circuit of the present invention monitoring a multi-phase current between the load and the source. -
FIG. 2 is a schematic similar to that ofFIG. 1 , showing an alternate embodiment of the ripple detection circuits. - A
power system 10 is shown schematically inFIG. 1 and includes an unbalancedcurrent detection circuit 12 according to the present invention monitoring current provided by a source ormotor drive 14 to a load ormotor 16. The unbalancedcurrent detection circuit 12 monitors the current between themotor drive 14 and themotor 16 viacurrent sensors 18, one on each phase. Although three phases are shown, more phases could also be monitored in this manner. Also, two phase systems could be monitored in this manner. - The unbalanced
current detection circuit 12 includes a plurality of current-squaring circuits 20, each squaring the current measured by one of thecurrent sensors 18. The squared currents are then summed bysummation circuit 22 and normalized or scaled by ascaling circuit 24, depending upon the relative voltages output by thesummation circuit 22 and utilized by the remainder of thecurrent detection circuit 12. - The scaled sum of the squared currents is sent to a
first filter 26 and asecond filter 28. Thefirst filter 26 generally performs a time averaging function and may be a low pass filter that averages the signal over several cycles of themotor drive 14, preferably ten or more cycles, i.e. one tenth of the motor drive frequency. Thesecond filter 28 is also a low pass filter having a cutoff frequency higher than the frequency of themotor drive 14, preferably ten to one hundred times the frequency of themotor drive 14. Thus, the output of thesecond filter 28 will be the average component plus the ripple component, while the output of thefirst filter 26 will only be the average, or dc component without the ripple component. - A positive peak
ripple detection circuit 30 and a negative peakripple detection circuit 32 are connected to the output of thesecond filter 28. The positive peakripple detection circuit 30 outputs a value equal to the positive peak of the ripple component from thesecond filter 28, while the negative peakripple detection circuit 32 outputs the negative peak of the ripple from thesecond filter 28. Various configurations of the positive peakripple detection circuit 30 and the negative peakripple detection circuit 32 could be implemented with analog circuitry or in software. - The outputs of the peak
30, 32 are sent toripple detection circuits 36 and 38, respectively. The other inputs to thecomparators 36, 38 are connected to thecomparators first filter 26. Thus, the average or dc component from thefirst filter 26 is compared to the positive peak of the ripple from positive peakripple detection circuit 30 and to the negative peak from the negative peakripple detection circuit 32. If desired, the outputs of the 36, 38 can be connected to ancomparators OR circuit 40, thereby generating a signal that indicates when the currents from themotor drive 14 are determined to be unbalanced, which may be indicative of amotor 16 that is failing or of amotor drive 14 that is failing. -
FIG. 2 is a schematic similar to that ofFIG. 1 , showing an alternate embodiment of an unbalancedcurrent detection circuit 48 according to the present invention, where common elements are indicated with identical reference numerals. In the unbalancedcurrent detection circuit 48, the signals from thefirst filter 26 and thesecond filter 28 are sent to acomparator 50, which outputs a signal representing the ripple component. Arectifier circuit 52 inverts the negative peaks of the ripple component and both peaks are averaged and sent to alevel detector 54. When the average rectified values of the peaks of the ripple component exceed a threshold (i.e. the reference level), an unbalanced current is indicated. - In accordance with the provisions of the patent statutes and jurisprudence, exemplary configurations described above are considered to represent a preferred embodiment of the invention. However, it should be noted that the invention can be practiced otherwise than as specifically illustrated and described without departing from its spirit or scope.
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