Stray Flux analysis for monitoring eccentricity faults in induction motors: Experimental study

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Samira Ben Salem ◽  
Mohamed Salah ◽  
Walid Touti ◽  
Khmais Bacha ◽  
Abdelkader Chaari
2021 ◽  
Author(s):  
Angela Navarro-Navarro ◽  
Vicente Biot-Monterde ◽  
Jose Antonino-Daviu

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Vicente Biot-Monterde ◽  
Ángela Navarro-Navarro ◽  
Jose A. Antonino-Daviu ◽  
Hubert Razik

The condition monitoring of induction motors (IM), is an important concern for industry due to the widespread use of these machines. Magnetic Flux Analysis, has been proven to be a reliable method of diagnosing these motors. Among the IM types, squirrel-cage motors (SCIM) are one of the most commonly used. In many industrial applications, the IM are driven by different types of starters, quite often by soft-starters. Despite rotor damages are more prone to occur in line-started motors, these kind of failures have been also reported in those ones driven by soft-starters. Related to this, the use of these type of starters may introduce some harmonic components, that could veil the magnetic flux signature of the different rotor faults. So, the aim of this study is to confirm if the Stray Flux Analysis technique maintains its reliability in these cases. Thus, this article presents the results of soft-started induction motors start-up tests, both in healthy and faulty motors. The fault components are detected by analyzing the stray flux during the starting and the study is complemented by analyzing the stray flux during the steady-state. In addition to the failure patterns, numerical indicators have been found so the identification of the failures is not only qualitative, but also quantitative. The results confirm the potential of the technique for detecting electromechanical failures in soft-started SCIMs.


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