Title :
Electrical bearing damage — A lurking problem in inverter-driven traction motors
Author :
Willwerth, Adam ; Roman, Monica
Author_Institution :
Electro Static Technol., USA
Abstract :
With the increasing use of inverter-controlled traction motor systems in electric rail, road, and off-road vehicles, protecting motor bearings will become a key requirement for reliability. Partial mitigation measures against inverter-induced electrical bearing damage can merely shift the damage to gearbox bearings and create more maintenance headaches. In some vehicles, stray currents can also cause electromagnetic interference (EMI) and/or radio frequency interference (RFI) that can jeopardize electronic control systems. The best long-term solution is a contact/noncontact motor shaft grounding ring that works in the unique electric vehicle environment of high revolutions per minute (r/min), rapid acceleration, etc.
Keywords :
electric vehicles; gears; invertors; machine bearings; reliability; traction motor protection; EMI; RFI; contact motor shaft grounding ring; electric rail; electric vehicle environment; electromagnetic interference; electronic control systems; gearbox bearings; inverter-controlled traction motor systems; inverter-driven traction motors; inverter-induced electrical bearing damage; lurking problem; motor bearing protection; noncontact motor shaft grounding ring; off-road vehicles; partial mitigation measures; radiofrequency interference; reliability; stray currents; Electric vehicles; Electromagnetic interference; Grounding; Inverters; Shafts; Traction motors;
Conference_Titel :
Transportation Electrification Conference and Expo (ITEC), 2013 IEEE
Conference_Location :
Detroit, MI
Print_ISBN :
978-1-4799-0146-3
DOI :
10.1109/ITEC.2013.6573484