Fault Diagnosis Of Induction Motors (iet Energy Engineering)
by Jawad Faiz /
2017 / English / PDF
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Induction motors are still among the most reliable and important
electrical machines. The wide range of their use involves various
electrical, magnetic, thermal and mechanical stresses which results
in the need for fault diagnosis as part of the maintenance. A yet
unreached goal is the development of a generalized, practical
approach enabling industry to accurately diagnose different
potential induction motor faults.
Induction motors are still among the most reliable and important
electrical machines. The wide range of their use involves various
electrical, magnetic, thermal and mechanical stresses which results
in the need for fault diagnosis as part of the maintenance. A yet
unreached goal is the development of a generalized, practical
approach enabling industry to accurately diagnose different
potential induction motor faults.Fault Diagnosis of Induction Motors
Fault Diagnosis of Induction Motors aims to fill this gap by
focusing on theoretical, experimental and computer aided processes
for fault diagnosis, building a comprehensive, structural approach
allowing users to select the proper diagnosis strategy. Topics
covered include condition monitoring and fault diagnosis of
induction motors; the theory of line-start and inverter-fed
induction motors; induction motor faults basics, developments and
laboratory-scale implementation; magneto-motive force waves in
healthy three-phase induction motors; multiple coupled circuit
model of induction motors; finite element implementation of
induction motors in healthy and faulty conditions; signal
processing techniques utilized in fault diagnosis procedures;
diagnosis of broken bars fault in induction motors; diagnosis of
eccentricity fault in induction motors; and diagnosis of inter-turn
short circuit fault in induction motors.
aims to fill this gap by
focusing on theoretical, experimental and computer aided processes
for fault diagnosis, building a comprehensive, structural approach
allowing users to select the proper diagnosis strategy. Topics
covered include condition monitoring and fault diagnosis of
induction motors; the theory of line-start and inverter-fed
induction motors; induction motor faults basics, developments and
laboratory-scale implementation; magneto-motive force waves in
healthy three-phase induction motors; multiple coupled circuit
model of induction motors; finite element implementation of
induction motors in healthy and faulty conditions; signal
processing techniques utilized in fault diagnosis procedures;
diagnosis of broken bars fault in induction motors; diagnosis of
eccentricity fault in induction motors; and diagnosis of inter-turn
short circuit fault in induction motors.