Title :
Defects rotor identification by magnetic spectrum analyzing in a squirrel-cage asynchronous machine
Author :
Seghiour, Abdellatif ; Seghier, Tahar ; Zegnini, Boubakeur
Author_Institution :
Lab. R&D Mater., Univ. Thelidji Amar, Laghouat, Algeria
Abstract :
This work presented the diagnosis of several defects types of the rotor bars for squirrel-cage asynchronous machine. The geometry of the model in tow dimensional is presented it consist of two sub-domain: stator and rotor. The Maxwell equations describe the local behavior in time and space of magnetic quantity, there are equations will be represented the most commune from Maxwell-Faraday, Maxwell-Ampere and equation of magnetic flux density conservation. Calculation well be done in the case of a healthy and unhealthy machine. In the first, the fractures are supposed to one, two and three broken bars adjacent, in the last we well take three different states for unhealthy machine, symmetries spaced of two broken bars, three broken bars and four broken bars. The finite element model used for solving Maxwell´s equations; in order to analyze the frequency spectrum of the magnetic flux density in the air gap. In fact, the influence of the number of broken bars adjacent and spaced on the functioning of the machine, and the influence of this last on the frequency spectrum will be studied.
Keywords :
Maxwell equations; asynchronous machines; finite element analysis; machine insulation; magnetic flux; rotors; squirrel cage motors; stators; Maxwell-Ampere equation; Maxwell-Faraday equation; air gap; broken bars; defects rotor identification; finite element model; fractures; frequency spectrum; magnetic flux density conservation; magnetic quantity; magnetic spectrum analysis; rotor bars; squirrel-cage asynchronous machine; stator; unhealthy machine; Bars; Equations; Gold; Magnetic flux; Mathematical model; Rotors; Stators; Asynchronous machine; broken bars; diagnosis; finite element method; frequency spectrum; magnetic flux density;
Conference_Titel :
Electrical Sciences and Technologies in Maghreb (CISTEM), 2014 International Conference on
DOI :
10.1109/CISTEM.2014.7076985