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Detection of Broken Rotor Bars in Nonlinear Startups of Inverter-Fed Induction Motors

Vanesa Fernandez-Cavero, Joan Pons-Llinares, Óscar Duque-Pérez, Daniel Moríñigo-Sotelo

2021IEEE Transactions on Industry Applications30 citationsDOI

Abstract

Fault detection in induction motors powered by inverters operating in nonstationary regimes remains a challenge. The trajectory in the time-frequency plane of harmonics related to broken rotor bar develops very in proximity to the path described by the fundamental component. In addition, their energy is much lower than the amplitude of the first harmonic. These two characteristics make it challenging to observe them. The Dragon Transform (DT), here presented, is developed to overcome the described problem. In this article, the DT is assessed with nonlinear inverter-fed startups, where its high time and frequency resolutions facilitate the monitoring of fault harmonics even with highly adjacent trajectories to the first harmonic path.

Topics & Concepts

HarmonicsRotor (electric)InverterInduction motorHarmonicControl theory (sociology)Nonlinear systemHarmonic analysisFault (geology)Bar (unit)AmplitudeEngineeringPhysicsElectrical engineeringComputer scienceElectronic engineeringAcousticsVoltageSeismologyGeologyQuantum mechanicsControl (management)Artificial intelligenceMeteorologyMachine Fault Diagnosis TechniquesMagnetic Bearings and Levitation DynamicsOil and Gas Production Techniques
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