Advanced Induction Motor Rotor Fault Diagnosis Via Continuous and Discrete Time-Frequency Tools

Transient-based fault diagnosis in induction motors has gained increasing attention over the recent years. This is due to its ability to avoid eventual wrong diagnostics of the conventional motor current signature analysis in certain industrial situations (presence of load toque oscillations, light...

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Veröffentlicht in:IEEE transactions on industrial electronics (1982) 2015-03, Vol.62 (3), p.1791-1802
Hauptverfasser: Pons-Llinares, Joan, Antonino-Daviu, Jose A., Riera-Guasp, Martin, Bin Lee, Sang, Kang, Tae-june, Yang, Chanseung
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Zusammenfassung:Transient-based fault diagnosis in induction motors has gained increasing attention over the recent years. This is due to its ability to avoid eventual wrong diagnostics of the conventional motor current signature analysis in certain industrial situations (presence of load toque oscillations, light loading conditions, and so on). However, the application of these transient methodologies requires the use of advanced signal processing tools. This paper presents a detailed comparison between the two main groups of transforms that are employed in transient analysis: discrete and continuous. This paper does not focus on trivial fault cases but on difficult real situations where the application of the conventional methods often leads to false diagnostics (outer bar breakages in double-cage motors, motors with rotor axial duct influence, and combined faults). Indeed, it is the first time that continuous tools are applied to some of these controversial situations. The results in this paper prove the special advantages of the continuous transforms, tearing down some false myths about their use.
ISSN:0278-0046
1557-9948
DOI:10.1109/TIE.2014.2355816