DocumentCode
860892
Title
Analysis and Application of Particular Current Signatures (Symptoms) for Cage Monitoring in Nonsinusoidally Fed Motors With High Rejection to Drive Load, Inertia, and Frequency Variations
Author
Bruzzese, Claudio
Author_Institution
Dept. of Electr. Eng., Univ. of Rome "La Sapienza", Rome
Volume
55
Issue
12
fYear
2008
Firstpage
4137
Lastpage
4155
Abstract
In this paper, some original and effective fault indicators for broken-bar detection in power squirrel-cage induction motors are presented. A motor phase-current signature analysis can be performed by evaluating the typical ratios I (7 - 2s)f /I 5f and I (5 + 2s)f I 7f, I (13 - 2s)f /I 11 f and I (11 + 2s)f /I 13f , etc., which appear in the phase-current spectrum of faulted motors fed by nonsinusoidal voltage sources. The main advantages of the new indicators are the following: (1) accentuate insensitivity to disturbs such as load torque, drive inertia, and frequency variations; (2) low dependence with respect to machine parameters (except the pole number); and (3) linear dependence on fault gravity. They can be directly applied on motors fed by open-loop low-switching frequency gate turn-off/thyristor converters. Railway traction drives are possible targets. Application to mains-fed motors can be tried too, if suitable harmonics are present in the plant supply. A detailed analytical formulation for fault indicators is furnished, based on the multiphase symmetrical component theory; theoretical results have been supported by experimental work, performed by using a motor with an appositely prepared cage, and successively, method validation was achieved on three other industrial motors.
Keywords
fault diagnosis; spectral analysis; squirrel cage motors; thyristor convertors; traction motor drives; broken-bar detection; cage monitoring; current signature; drive inertia; effective fault indicator; frequency variations; industrial motor; load torque; multiphase symmetrical component theory; nonsinusoidal voltage source; nonsinusoidally fed motor; open-loop low-switching frequency gate turn-off/thyristor converters; phase-current spectrum; power squirrel-cage induction motor; railway traction drive; spectral analysis; Broken bars; fault indicators; induction motor; sideband calculation; spectral analysis; symmetrical components;
fLanguage
English
Journal_Title
Industrial Electronics, IEEE Transactions on
Publisher
ieee
ISSN
0278-0046
Type
jour
DOI
10.1109/TIE.2008.2004669
Filename
4624536
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