Title of article :
Broken rotor bars: their effect on the transient performance of induction machines
Author/Authors :
Penman، نويسنده , , J.; Stavrou، نويسنده , , A.، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 1996
Abstract :
Around 10% of failures in cage
induction motors are on the rotor. Problems
result from defective castings in die-cast rotors, or
from high resistance joints as a result of poor
welding or brazing in fabricated cages. In such
cases uneven bar stress is then unavoidable.
Often, however, failure occurs due to fracture of
bars caused by fatigue. This is common in
machines with uneven and heavy duty cycles,
which consequently are subject to high stress in
the cage during periods of rapid braking and
acceleration. Some success has been achieved in
the development of techniques to identify bar
failure, or high resistance joints, even on
operational machines. The majority of techniques
depend upon detecting a twice-slip frequency
modulation in speed, torque or stator current by
analysing an appropriate frequency spectrum. As
yet, there is still no universally effective procedure
for the early detection of such conditions. In this
contribution, rotor parameters are evaluated
allowing for current redistribution in the
damaged rotor cage, and for the concomitant
changes in resistance which result. Based upon
this, a modified model of the induction machine,
which includes the effect of broken rotor bars,
and which will represent both transient and
steady state behaviour, is developed.
Experimental and calculated results compare the
transient performance of the healthy and faulty
machines.
Keywords :
Broken rotor burs , Trunsient performance , Induction machines
Journal title :
IEE Proceedings Electric Power Applications
Journal title :
IEE Proceedings Electric Power Applications