Title :
Condition monitoring and diagnostics of motor and stator windings – A review
Author_Institution :
Qualitrol-Iris Power, Mississauga, ON, Canada
Abstract :
Condition-based maintenance (also called predictive maintenance) requires diagnostic tools to determine when significant insulation aging has occurred, and thus when maintenance is necessary to avoid an in-service failure. Over the years many off-line diagnostic tests and on-line monitoring systems have been proposed and implemented, especially on critical motors and generators. In the past decade, most of the research has concentrated on improving existing off-line diagnostic tests and on-line monitoring such as magnetic flux, partial discharge, temperature, endwinding vibration, etc. However, some newer tests such as polarization/depolarization current, dielectric spectroscopy and on-line leakage current monitoring have been introduced. These tests and monitoring systems are reviewed. Tests and monitoring systems for rotor winding insulation and stator winding insulation are addressed separately.
Keywords :
condition monitoring; failure analysis; machine insulation; maintenance engineering; rotors; stators; synchronous generators; synchronous motors; condition-based maintenance; critical generator; critical motor; diagnostic tool; insulation aging; offline diagnostic test; online motor condition monitoring system; synchronous rotating machine rotor winding insulation; synchronous rotating machine stator winding insulation; Coils; Insulation; Monitoring; Rotors; Stator windings; Temperature sensors; Windings; Condition monitoring; rotor winding insulation; stator winding insulation;
Journal_Title :
Dielectrics and Electrical Insulation, IEEE Transactions on
DOI :
10.1109/TDEI.2013.6678855