DocumentCode
64503
Title
Detecting Broken Rotor Bars With Zero-Setting Protection
Author
Pezzani, Carlos ; Donolo, Pablo ; Bossio, Guillermo ; Donolo, Marcos ; Guzman, Armando ; Zocholl, S.E.
Author_Institution
Univ. Nac. de Rio Cuarto, Rio Cuarto, Argentina
Volume
50
Issue
2
fYear
2014
fDate
March-April 2014
Firstpage
1373
Lastpage
1384
Abstract
Broken rotor bars in induction motors can be dependably detected by analyzing the current signatures under sufficient motor load conditions. Detection becomes less dependable under light motor load conditions. There are also cases in which tolerable motor operating conditions generate current signatures similar to those of motors with broken rotor bars. These cases may present security concerns when the detection element is set to trip the motor and to send alarms. In this paper, we aim to achieve the following: show how broken rotor bars cause characteristic current signatures; show how to detect broken rotor bars with a zero-setting protection element, which uses the current signature method; use cases with different motor operating and fault conditions to analyze the performance of the zero-setting broken bar protection element; identify cases when the current signature method is dependable and cases when security is a concern, and present solutions to address security concerns.
Keywords
induction motors; rotors; broken rotor bars detection; characteristic current signatures; fault conditions; induction motors; light motor load conditions; motor operating conditions; security concerns; zero-setting protection element; Amplitude modulation; Bars; Data collection; Induction motors; Rotors; Stators; Steady-state; Broken rotor bars; condition monitoring; induction motor protection; induction motor relaying; squirrel-cage rotor;
fLanguage
English
Journal_Title
Industry Applications, IEEE Transactions on
Publisher
ieee
ISSN
0093-9994
Type
jour
DOI
10.1109/TIA.2013.2276116
Filename
6572803
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