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Magnetic Equivalent Circuit and Lagrange Interpolation Function Modeling of Induction Machines Under Broken Bar Faults

Ahmed Hemeida, Md Masum Billah, Karolina Kudelina, Bilal Asad, Muhammad Usman Naseer, Baocheng Guo, Floran Martin, Paavo Rasilo, Anouar Belahcen

2023IEEE Transactions on Magnetics12 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

This paper introduces a mesh-based magnetic equivalent circuit (MEC) modeling technique for induction machines (IMs) in healthy and broken rotor bars conditions. The MEC model is presented as a highly accurate and computationally efficient alternative to finite element (FE) models. By incorporating modifications to the air gap coupling method, including a new Lagrange interpolation function, and utilizing a harmonic MEC model, the accuracy of the solution is improved while reducing electrical and mechanical transients. Compared to experiments and 2D FE models, this model achieves precise results for electromagnetic torque, rotational speed, and forces across various conditions. The Lagrange interpolation function forms the basis for the air gap coupling between stator and rotor flux densities. The results demonstrate the MEC model’s exceptional accuracy in predicting speed oscillations, calculating forces, and analyzing current harmonics in faulty IMs. Furthermore, the MEC model performs over 30 times faster than the 2D FE models.

Topics & Concepts

Interpolation (computer graphics)Bar (unit)Equivalent circuitInduction motorComputer scienceElectromagnetic inductionFunction (biology)Control theory (sociology)PhysicsElectromagnetic coilVoltageQuantum mechanicsComputer graphics (images)Artificial intelligenceBiologyEvolutionary biologyControl (management)AnimationMeteorologyMagnetic Properties and ApplicationsNon-Destructive Testing TechniquesElectric Motor Design and Analysis
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