DocumentCode
825957
Title
Modern online testing of induction motors for predictive maintenance and monitoring
Author
Wiedenbrug, Ernesto J. ; Ramme, André ; Matheson, E. ; Von Jouanne, Annette ; Wallace, Alan K.
Author_Institution
Baker Instrum. Co., Fort Collins, CO, USA
Volume
38
Issue
5
fYear
2002
Firstpage
1466
Lastpage
1472
Abstract
Online testing of motors, diagnostics, and motor monitoring have shown large scientific development in the past few years, outgrowing the stage of RMS current and voltage measurements. This stems from current and voltage signature analysis which has progressed from the laboratory and the work of dedicated specialist experts to become the base for modern instrumentation available to plant operatives. In addition to line-fed motors, a clear view of variable-frequency drive applications is now possible without requiring connection directly to the motor terminals. The use of the motor itself as a transparent sensor, making shaft torque signatures available at the motor control cabinet, allows for advanced diagnostics of the voltage supply, motor, and load system.
Keywords
computerised instrumentation; computerised monitoring; induction motor drives; machine testing; maintenance engineering; variable speed drives; current signature analysis; induction motors; instrumentation; line-fed motors; load system diagnostics; monitoring; motor control cabinet; motor diagnostics; online testing; predictive maintenance; shaft torque signatures; transparent sensor; variable-frequency drive; voltage signature analysis; voltage supply diagnostics; Induction motors; Instruments; Laboratories; Monitoring; Motor drives; Predictive maintenance; Sensor systems; Shafts; Testing; Voltage measurement;
fLanguage
English
Journal_Title
Industry Applications, IEEE Transactions on
Publisher
ieee
ISSN
0093-9994
Type
jour
DOI
10.1109/TIA.2002.802992
Filename
1035203
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