2012 XXth International Conference on Electrical Machines 2012
DOI: 10.1109/icelmach.2012.6350136
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The influence of the broken bar fault on the magnetic field and electromagnetic torque in 3-phase induction motors

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“…[25] studies the influence of the broken bar fault on the harmonic content of the magnetic flux density and on the electromagnetic torque spectrum, concluding that the study of this latter spectrum is useful at frequencies near 300 Hz. On the other hand, [26] performs an interesting analysis of how different air-gap waves, such as flux density and mechanical stresses, are affected by the cage fault by presenting a two-dimensional spectral analysis based on both quantities.…”
Section: ) Digital Signal Analysis Techniques Applied To Rotormentioning
confidence: 99%
“…[25] studies the influence of the broken bar fault on the harmonic content of the magnetic flux density and on the electromagnetic torque spectrum, concluding that the study of this latter spectrum is useful at frequencies near 300 Hz. On the other hand, [26] performs an interesting analysis of how different air-gap waves, such as flux density and mechanical stresses, are affected by the cage fault by presenting a two-dimensional spectral analysis based on both quantities.…”
Section: ) Digital Signal Analysis Techniques Applied To Rotormentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This flux, produced by the stator currents has the same harmonics which allows identifying faults. A coil located at the end of a machine concentrically to its axis, allows measuring AF and from it, to diagnose faults [2], [6], [9], [11]- [13], [18], [24], [27], [36], [38], [48], [49],. Thus, analyzing the AF´s frequency spectrum, short circuits on the stator windings, eccentricities and rotor broken bars can be detected.…”
Section: Axial Leakage Flux: (Af)mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Harmonic analysis to total power consumed, partial power or electric torque, can be applied by this method allowing detection of failures that most frequently occur in IM´s [2], [6], [9], [12], [13], [26], [27], [49], [50].…”
Section: Torque Harmonic and Power Analysis (Tha)mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The lack of this early fault detection may cause damage spread and motor destruction [37,38]. The existence of broken bars in an electric machine, which is the main reason for rotor asymmetry and motor magnetic field changes [6], is evidenced by the appearance of two frequency components located close to the motor operating frequency [15,20,39].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%