Fault clearing method for permanent magnet machines
View Patent ↗A permanent magnet machine (PMM) has a kinetic portion electrically coupled to a power conversion portion. Motive power is provided to the kinetic portion by a torque applied to a motive shaft coupled to a prime mover, such as an aircraft engine or an automobile engine. A control circuit includes a switch disposed between the kinetic portion and output feeder cables of the power conversion portion. A first sensor is effective to detect a first fault condition in either the feeder cables or the power conversion portion and a second sensor is effective to detect a second fault condition in the kinetic energy portion. The first sensor is effective to open the switch when a first fault condition is detected and the second sensor is effective to apply a voltage to a winding within the kinetic portion generating an opposing counter torque on the motive shaft where a combination of torque and counter torque exceeds a fracture yield strength of said motive shaft causing it to fracture. The second fault condition is then rendered safe while the prime mover may continue normal operation.
1. A control circuit for a permanent magnet machine (PMM) having a kinetic portion electrically coupled to a power conversion portion, said control circuit comprising:
a switch disposed between said kinetic portion and output feeder cables of said power conversion portion;
a first sensor effective to detect a first fault condition in one of said feeder cables and in said power conversion portion, said first sensor being effective to open said switch when a fault condition is detected;
a motive shaft disposed between said kinetic portion and a prime mover, said prime mover effective to apply a first directional torque on said motive shaft; and
a second sensor effective to detect a second fault condition in said kinetic portion, said second sensor being effective to apply a voltage to a winding within said kinetic portion generating an opposing second directional counter torque to said motive shaft wherein a combination of said torque and said counter torque exceeds a fracture yield strength of said motive shaft.
2. The control circuit of claim 1 wherein there are a plurality of said output feeder cables and each said output feeder cable is electrically isolated from other ones of said output feeder cables.
3. The control circuit of claim 2 wherein said switch, when open, effectively stops the flow of current through a feeder cable associated with a faulty circuit.
4. The control circuit of claim 3 wherein said switch, when open, does not affect the flow of current through other feeder cables not associated with said faulty circuit.
5. The control circuit of claim 4 wherein said second fault condition is a hazardous condition, including a fire potential.
6. The control circuit of claim 5 wherein said second fault condition is an over-temperature.
7. The control circuit of claim 5 wherein said motive shaft includes a shear section effective to control said facture yield strength.
8. The control circuit of claim 7 wherein said shear section includes a notch.
9. The control circuit of claim 8 wherein said notch terminates at a crack propagating apex.