Title :
Monitoring of defects in induction motors through air-gap torque observation
Author_Institution :
Oak Ridge Nat. Lab., TN, USA
Abstract :
This paper suggests a method to monitor defects such as cracked rotor bars and the shorted stator coils in induction motors. Air-gap torque can be calculated while the motor is running. No special down time for measurement is required. Data of the air-gap torque for a motor should be periodically kept for comparison purposes. Since more data than just a line current are taken, this method offers other potential possibilities that cannot be handled by examining only a line current. The theoretical foundation for this proposed method is presented. Experiments conducted on a 5-hp motor show the validity and potential of this approach. Further studies are planned to extend the proposed method in detail and to monitor defects developed in other types of rotating machines
Keywords :
air gaps; coils; computerised monitoring; fault diagnosis; induction motors; machine theory; monitoring; rotors; stators; torque measurement; 5 hp; air-gap torque observation; cracked rotor bars; defects monitoring; induction motors; line current; shorted stator coils; Air gaps; Bars; Coils; Condition monitoring; Induction motors; Rotating machines; Rotors; Stators; Time measurement; Torque;
Journal_Title :
Industry Applications, IEEE Transactions on