DocumentCode
749696
Title
Detection of rotor faults in squirrel-cage induction machines at standstill for batch tests by means of the Vienna monitoring method
Author
Kral, Christian ; Pirker, Franz ; Pascoli, Gert
Author_Institution
Arsenal Res., Vienna, Austria
Volume
38
Issue
3
fYear
2002
Firstpage
618
Lastpage
624
Abstract
This paper addresses the possibility of integration of an induction machine rotor fault monitoring technique into batch tests. Conventional monitoring techniques are designed for operating conditions near nominal speed and load. Generally, load torque is not available at batch test as the test sample should not or cannot be clutched. However, at standstill, shaft torque and rotor currents are big enough to enable rotor monitoring. Therefore, short-circuit tests are applicable for diagnostic purposes. This application is demonstrated by means of the Vienna Monitoring Method, which is a model-based torque evaluation technique
Keywords
fault location; machine testing; machine theory; rotors; short-circuit currents; squirrel cage motors; 10 kW; 100 kW; Vienna Monitoring Method; batch tests; load torque; model-based torque evaluation technique; nominal load; nominal speed; rotor currents; rotor fault monitoring technique; rotor faults detection; shaft torque; short-circuit tests; squirrel-cage induction motor; standstill; Bars; Condition monitoring; Fault detection; Frequency; Induction machines; Manufacturing; Shafts; Testing; Torque; Voltage;
fLanguage
English
Journal_Title
Industry Applications, IEEE Transactions on
Publisher
ieee
ISSN
0093-9994
Type
jour
DOI
10.1109/TIA.2002.1003409
Filename
1003409
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