Title :
Modeling and faults detection of small power wound rotor induction machine
Author :
Razafimahefa, D.T. ; Randrianarisoa, E. ; Sambatra, E.J.R. ; Heraud, N.
Author_Institution :
Ecole Super. Polytech., Univ. of Antsiranana, Antsiranana, Madagascar
Abstract :
In this work, we focus specifically in winding faults that may occur to the small power wound rotor induction machine. Inter-turn short-circuit faults are often critical and must be detected earlier with a good precision in order to inform a supervisor of the existence of a system failure to limit the risks incurred by the material and human located around the machine in fault. Using winding function approach for modeling the machine, two models of inter-turn short-circuit are selected: the first model isolates the turns short-circuited to form a new coil and the faulty coil has a new number of turns minus the number of turns short-circuited. In this faulty coil appears a current called circulating current. The second model has a same aspect of the first model but in this time, the point of contact of the inter-turn short-circuited is modelised by a resistance. In order to ensure the performance of the used methods, a validation using another model, electric circuits magnetically coupled followed by experimental validation is effectuated. The obtained results validate the proposed techniques and demonstrate the effectiveness of the developed approach.
Keywords :
asynchronous machines; rotors; electric circuits; faults detection; inter-turn short-circuit faults; small power wound rotor induction machine; system failure; winding faults; Circuit faults; Mathematical model; Rotors; Stator windings; Torque; Windings; inter-turn short-circuit; small power; winding faults; winding function approach; wound rotor induction machine;
Conference_Titel :
Electrical and Power Engineering (EPE), 2014 International Conference and Exposition on
Conference_Location :
Iasi
DOI :
10.1109/ICEPE.2014.6969919