Motor current signature analysis for gearbox fault diagnosis in transient speed regimes

Author(s):  
Hossein Davari Ardakani ◽  
Zongchang Liu ◽  
Jay Lee ◽  
Inaki Bravo-Imaz ◽  
Aitor Arnaiz
Author(s):  
Muthiah Geethanjali ◽  
Hemavathi Ramadoss

Induction motors are termed as horses of modern industry because they are playing a vital role in industries. They are simple, efficient, robust, rugged, and highly reliable. The feasibility of mishap in induction motors is less, but they are prone to faults, which are left unobserved most of the time. Hence, more attention has been paid to detection and diagnosis of incipient faults to prevent damage spreading and increase the lifetime of the motor. To detect and diagnose the faults, online condition monitoring of the machine has been utilized in a wide manner. At present, focus is made on optimization procedures for fault diagnosis in induction motors to obtain a quick assessment at industry level. This chapter discloses an overview of various types of possible faults in induction motors. In addition, the conventional (invasive) and innovative techniques (noninvasive), especially motor current signature analysis (MCSA), techniques for fault detection and diagnosis in induction machines are covered with a focus on future research.


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