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Axial Stray Flux Sensor Proposal for Three-Phase Induction Motor Fault Monitoring by Means of Orbital Analysis

Paulo Cezar Monteiro Lamim Filho, Deivity C. Santos, Fabiano Bianchini Batista, Lane Maria Rabelo Baccarini

2020IEEE Sensors Journal21 citationsDOI

Abstract

This paper proposes a new form of stray flux sensor, placed on the inner side of the machine rear end plate, in order to monitor the presence and evolution of some most common faults in three-phase induction motors. The fault indicator is based on analysis of orbits built from time flux signals collected by the sensor. The effectiveness of this methodology was checked considering three types of faults under three different load conditions: incipient inter-turn short circuits, unbalanced voltage supplies and misalignment, all with 0%, 50% and 100% loads. The experimental results showed a viability of the technique for diagnosing and monitoring of induction motors. This can be adapted and used in predictive maintenance in industry.

Topics & Concepts

Induction motorFault (geology)EngineeringVoltageCondition monitoringFlux (metallurgy)Fault detection and isolationPhase (matter)Harmonic analysisControl theory (sociology)Electronic engineeringAutomotive engineeringElectrical engineeringComputer sciencePhysicsMaterials scienceGeologyControl (management)Quantum mechanicsArtificial intelligenceActuatorMetallurgySeismologyMachine Fault Diagnosis TechniquesFault Detection and Control SystemsPower Transformer Diagnostics and Insulation
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