Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
699839 Control Engineering Practice 2012 9 Pages PDF
Abstract

In this paper, a simple method for additional on-line detection of broken rotor bars in a squirrel cage induction motor controlled in rotor field co-ordinates using existing hardware is presented. Based on a previously presented approach, an algorithm for on-line calculation of the variance of stator voltage reference, which depends on the number of broken bars, has been developed. Due to its simplicity, it could run in parallel with a standard control algorithm in field reference frame using contemporary fixed- and floating-point processors, thus requiring minimum processing time. The algorithm uses internal reference values of the stator voltage; therefore no additional dedicated measurements are needed. Results were obtained at different operating points on an induction motor with gradually damaged rotor. Comparison with commonly used diagnostic method confirms the validity of the approach.

► We have upgraded a recently developed method for detection of broken rotor bars. ► The method is tailored to work with most widely used drive control approach (FOC). ► Due to its low computational requirements, method does not impede with control. ► The method was implemented into existing hardware at no additional costs.

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