Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
705437 Electric Power Systems Research 2010 7 Pages PDF
Abstract

The major task for any monitoring system is to detect upcoming faults as early as possible. Rotor failures are responsible for a large percentage of total induction motor failures. Thus, a new nonintrusive and in-service approach has been proposed in this paper to detect one broken rotor bar in induction motor using only input quantities information. The method is not affected by the type of load and other asymmetries and it is capable of providing reliable fault diagnose without maintenance specialist intervention. The proposed sensorless technique is based on two real time state space discrete models that are used to estimate the flux of both the stator and the rotor and analyzes the differences obtained in torque when the two models are employed. One of the observers was designed for rotor resistance disturbance rejection. Firstly, simulation results have been conducted and sensitivity and robustness also have been checked for the proposed method. Secondly, an experimental setup has been constructed to implement the new technique in on-line model. The results obtained validate the proposed model and show the reliability of the new method.

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