Title :
Spectral analyses of directly measured stator and rotor currents for induction motor bar breakages characterization by M.C.S.A.
Author :
Bruzzese, C. ; Honorati, O. ; Santini, E.
Author_Institution :
Dept. of Electr. Eng., Rome Univ. "La Sapienza"
Abstract :
By exploiting an appositely-made cage induction motor, same measurements of stator and bar currents were done with progressive rotor damage (increasing number of broken bars), for a complete characterization of motor current spectra under fault conditions. We used a three-phase wound-rotor induction machine that has been converted in a squirrel-cage machine with current-measuring capability on two bars. A multiphase symmetrical components-based model was carried out, for a better theoretical understanding of sidebands genesis, and for experimental results matching. Lower (LSB) and upper (USB) sidebands of fundamental current were detected, that characterize bar breakages; moreover, bar current spectra confirm the presence of direct and reverse slip-frequency multiphase symmetrical components (which produce rotor current unbalance), that are forecasted by mathematical theory. Some tests were performed by applying MCSA technique for fault-severity assessment; LSB and USB-based indicators have been tested and discussed
Keywords :
electric current measurement; electrical faults; induction motors; machine testing; rotors; spectral analysis; stators; MCSA; appositely-made cage induction motor; current spectra; direct slip-frequency multiphase symmetrical components; fault-severity assessment; induction motor bar breakages; lower sidebands; progressive rotor damage; reverse slip-frequency multiphase symmetrical components; rotor currents measurements; spectral analyses; squirrel-cage machine; stator current measurements; three-phase wound-rotor induction machine; upper sidebands; Bars; Current measurement; Induction machines; Induction motors; Performance evaluation; Rotors; Spectral analysis; Stators; Testing; Universal Serial Bus;
Conference_Titel :
Power Electronics, Electrical Drives, Automation and Motion, 2006. SPEEDAM 2006. International Symposium on
Conference_Location :
Taormina
Print_ISBN :
1-4244-0193-3
DOI :
10.1109/SPEEDAM.2006.1649761