scholarly journals Reduction of parameter sensitivity in an induction motor current regulator using integrated pilot sensors in the low-side switches

Author(s):  
S. Chakrabarti ◽  
T.M. Jahns ◽  
R.D. Lorenz
2021 ◽  
Vol 5 (1) ◽  
pp. PRESS
Author(s):  
Ramadoni Syahputra ◽  
Hedi Purwanto ◽  
Rama Okta Wiyagi ◽  
Muhamad Yusvin Mustar ◽  
Indah Soesanti

This paper discusses the analysis of the performance of an induction motor using the motor current signature analysis (MCSA) technique. Induction motor is a type of electric machine that is widely used in industry. One of the industries that utilize induction motors is a steam power plant (SPP). The role of induction motors is very vital in SPP operations. Therefore, it is necessary to monitor the performance, stability, and efficiency to anticipate disturbances that can cause damage or decrease the life of the induction motor. MCSA is a reliable technique that can be used to analyze damage to an induction motor. In this technique, the induction motor current signal is detected using a current transducer. The signal is then passed on to the signal conditioning and then into the data acquisition device. The important signal data is analyzed in adequate computer equipment. The results of this analysis determine the condition of the induction motor, whether it is normal or damaged. In this research, a case study was carried out at the Rembang steam power plant, Central Java, Indonesia. The results of the analysis of several induction motors show that most of them are in normal conditions and are still feasible to operate.


Author(s):  
Hussein. A. Taha ◽  
M. E. Ammar ◽  
M. A. Moustafa Hassan

This chapter discusses modeling and analysis methods for fault detection and diagnosis of stator inter-turn short circuit in three-phase induction machines. dq frame was used to model the induction motor for both health and fault cases to facilitate recognition of motor current and simulate motor environment. Fault diagnosis system was designed with adaptive neuro-fuzzy inference system (ANFIS) to provide an efficient online diagnostic tool. ANFIS diagnostic tool was trained with simulated data that generated by induction motor healthy and faulty models. Approached tool is verified online with a motor under different loading conditions. It determines the fault severity values using the motor current signature analysis (MCSA). Developed tool performance is investigated with a case study of two HP three-phase induction motor using Matlab/Simulink® software.


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