DocumentCode
84577
Title
Gear Tooth Surface Damage Fault Detection Using Induction Machine Stator Current Space Vector Analysis
Author
Kia, Shahin Hedayati ; Henao, Humberto ; Capolino, Gerard-Andre
Author_Institution
Dept. of Electr. Eng., Univ. of Picardie Jules Verne, Amiens, France
Volume
62
Issue
3
fYear
2015
fDate
Mar-15
Firstpage
1866
Lastpage
1878
Abstract
A noninvasive technique for the diagnosis of gear tooth surface damage faults based upon the stator current space vector analysis is presented. The torque oscillation profile produced by the gear tooth surface damage fault in the mechanical torque experimented by the driven electrical machine is primarily investigated. This profile consists of a mechanical impact generated by the fault followed by a damped oscillation that can be identified through the mechanical system torsional natural frequency and damping factor. Through theoretical developments, it is shown that the periodic behavior of this particular shape produces fault-related frequencies in the stator current and harmonics integer multiple of the rotation frequency in the stator current space vector instantaneous frequency. The fault signature related to the gear tooth surface damage fault is predicted through the numerical simulation. The simulation results are validated through experimental tests, illustrating a possible noninvasive gear tooth surface damage fault detection with a fault sensitivity comparable to invasive methods. A dedicated experimental setup, which is based on a 250-W squirrel-cage three-phase induction machine that is shaft connected to a single-stage gear, has been used for this purpose.
Keywords
damping; fault diagnosis; gears; induction motor protection; oscillations; shafts; squirrel cage motors; stators; torque; damping oscillation; fault sensitivity; fault signature; gear tooth surface damage fault detection; harmonic integer multiple; mechanical system torsional natural frequency; mechanical torque; noninvasive technique; power 250 W; shaft; squirrel cage three-phase induction machine; stator current space vector analysis; torque oscillation profile; Damping; Fault detection; Gears; Induction machines; Mechanical systems; Stators; Torque; AC motor protection; Fault diagnosis; Gearbox; Induction machine; Monitoring; Motor Current Signature Analysis; Signal processing; Space vector; Stator current analysis; Vibration measurement; fault diagnosis; gearbox; induction machine; monitoring; motor current signature analysis; signal processing; space vector; stator current analysis; vibration measurement;
fLanguage
English
Journal_Title
Industrial Electronics, IEEE Transactions on
Publisher
ieee
ISSN
0278-0046
Type
jour
DOI
10.1109/TIE.2014.2360068
Filename
6909026
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