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The influence of mechanical faults on induction machines with electrical faults

Publication date: 16.12.2015

Technical Transactions, 2015, Electronical Engineering Issue 1-E (8) 2015, pp. 43 - 55

https://doi.org/10.4467/2353737XCT.15.026.3826

Authors

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Alejandro Fernández Gómez
Faculty of Electrical and Computer Engineering, Cracow University of Technology
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Tadeusz J. Sobczyk
Instytut Elektromechanicznych Przemian Energii, Wydział Inżynierii Elektrycznej i Komputerowej, Politechnika Krakowska
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Maciej Sułowicz
Instytut Elektromechanicznych Przemian Energii, Wydział Inżynierii Elektrycznej i Komputerowej, Politechnika Krakowska
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The influence of mechanical faults on induction machines with electrical faults

Abstract

The study of the interaction between faults of different natures is a crucial step for the development of effective systems for fault detection. The analysis of the electrical signals using the actual motor current signature analysis (MCSA) techniques may lead to different results and, as a consequence, an incorrect diagnosis of the fault due to the fact that the non-linear interactions between both faults are difficult to predict with high precision. The relationship between the electrical and mechanical components has been extensively studied in the past, but despite the progress made, the introduction of new control systems or the nonlinearities presented in the electrical machine, still makes it hard to diagnose faults. The study below attempts to show the evolution of the induction motor signatures when electrical and mechanical faults occur simultaneously. The Fourier analysis of the signatures presented in this paper indicates that the typical analysis carried out to diagnose the state of the electrical machine may be interpreted as an indicator of a different type of fault.

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Information: Technical Transactions, 2015, Electronical Engineering Issue 1-E (8) 2015, pp. 43 - 55

Article type: Original article

Titles:

Polish:

The influence of mechanical faults on induction machines with electrical faults

English:

The influence of mechanical faults on induction machines with electrical faults

Authors

Faculty of Electrical and Computer Engineering, Cracow University of Technology

Instytut Elektromechanicznych Przemian Energii, Wydział Inżynierii Elektrycznej i Komputerowej, Politechnika Krakowska

Instytut Elektromechanicznych Przemian Energii, Wydział Inżynierii Elektrycznej i Komputerowej, Politechnika Krakowska

Published at: 16.12.2015

Article status: Open

Licence: None

Percentage share of authors:

Alejandro Fernández Gómez (Author) - 33%
Tadeusz J. Sobczyk (Author) - 33%
Maciej Sułowicz (Author) - 34%

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