Title :
Development of a portable diagnostic apparatus for coil insulators in low-voltage induction motors
Author :
Takezawa, Y. ; Itoh, Y. ; Shimodera, M. ; Miya, H.
Author_Institution :
Res. Lab., Hitachi Ltd., Ibaraki, Japan
fDate :
4/1/1998 12:00:00 AM
Abstract :
When most organic insulators are exposed to thermal stress, they turn darker in color. The increase of electronic transition absorption due to thermal oxidation of the resin is responsible for this darker coloration. A correlation between the degree of aging of these insulators and their reflective absorbances in the near IR (infrared) wavelength range has been established previously. In this paper, a novel non-destructive diagnostic apparatus using an optical fiber sensor developed to evaluate the aging of thermally deteriorated insulators is reported. The key point of this technique is measuring the change of reflective absorbance ratio at two different wavelengths. The sensor consists of two plastic optical fibers (for light transmitting and receiving), a plastic optical coupler, two kinds of near-IR light emitting diodes as light sources, and an optical power meter as a detector, and hence is very compact and lightweight (<2 kg). The aging of an insulator can be estimated using the diagnostic curve, which is obtained by an accelerated heating experiment using model pieces. We applied this measurement technique to predict the residual life of low-voltage induction motors used in elevators
Keywords :
ageing; coils; fibre optic sensors; induction motors; insulation testing; life testing; machine insulation; machine testing; organic insulating materials; oxidation; portable instruments; reflectivity; thermal stresses; accelerated heating; aging; coil insulator; color; electronic transition; elevator; low-voltage induction motor; near infrared reflective absorbance; near-IR light emitting diode; nondestructive diagnosis; optical fiber sensor; optical power meter; organic resin; plastic optical coupler; plastic optical fiber; portable diagnostic apparatus; residual life; thermal oxidation; thermal stress; Aging; Coils; Electromagnetic wave absorption; Insulation; Optical fiber sensors; Optical sensors; Oxidation; Plastics; Stimulated emission; Thermal stresses;
Journal_Title :
Dielectrics and Electrical Insulation, IEEE Transactions on