Title :
Motor current signal analysis on programmable logic controller
Author :
Sapena-Bano, A. ; Perez-Cruz, J. ; Puche-Panadero, R. ; Martinez-Roman, J. ; Burriel-Valencia, J. ; Lazaro-Garcia, J.
Author_Institution :
Dept. of Electr. Eng., Univ. Politec. de Valencia, Valencia, Spain
Abstract :
Induction motors play a key role in the industrial field. Therefore, continuous monitoring and online diagnostic systems are essential to guarantee the seamless operation of modern industrial facilities. But, in modern automation installations, motor operation is controlled by programmable logic controllers (PLCs), which have become the main field controllers in automated process. This paper proposed the integration of diagnostic techniques in PLCs systems, so that their role as main controllers can be expanded to the field of motor diagnosis. This would represent an added value at a very low cost, because modern PLCs have enough computing power to process diagnostic algorithms, in parallell with the control tasks that they are performing nowadays. Besides, the integration of the control and the diagnosis in a single controller allows a faster response in case of failure, and a better integration in the SCADA systems in order to report the cause of failure and to track the number of failures. In this paper it is shown that classical motor current signature analysis can be carried out by modern PLCs, thanks to the availability of high speed data acquisition boards and new powerful processors.
Keywords :
condition monitoring; electric current control; failure analysis; fault diagnosis; induction motors; machine control; programmable controllers; PLCs systems; SCADA systems; automated process; classical motor current signature analysis; continuous monitoring; failure tracking; high speed data acquisition; induction motors; industrial facilities; industrial field; motor current signal analysis; motor diagnosis algorithm; online diagnostic systems; processors; programmable logic controller; Condition monitoring; Induction motors; Industrial electronics; Monitoring; Rotors; Software; Standards; Fourier Transforms; Induction machines; PLC; condition monitoring; fault diagnosis; motor-current signature analysis; signal processing;
Conference_Titel :
Electrical Machines (ICEM), 2014 International Conference on
Conference_Location :
Berlin
DOI :
10.1109/ICELMACH.2014.6960403