On the Use of Positive Sequence Current / Negative Sequence Current Ratio for Fault Detection in Induction Motors

This paper studied the use of a new stator current feature for detection of winding and cage bars faults in an induction motor, and presents the experimental validation of a detection and identification scheme using Support Vector Machines (SVM). This validation was performed in a test bed using 2 H...

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Published in:Revista EIA Vol. 16; no. 31; pp. 43 - 56
Main Authors: Castillo, Silvia Oviedo, Méndez, Jabid Quiroga
Format: Journal Article
Language:English
Published: 21-01-2019
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Summary:This paper studied the use of a new stator current feature for detection of winding and cage bars faults in an induction motor, and presents the experimental validation of a detection and identification scheme using Support Vector Machines (SVM). This validation was performed in a test bed using 2 HP, 4 pole motors in which shorted winding and broken bars faults were induced, separately. Both time and frequency domain features like arithmetic mean, RMS value, Central Frequency, Kurtosis, RMS value of Power Spectral Density were assessed and validated using experimental data for several load conditions. PSC/NSC (positive sequence current/ negative sequence current) ratio was successful in most of the classifiers despite the load regime. This new feature was evaluated in terms of fault detection and severity discrimination with satisfactory results.
ISSN:1794-1237
1794-1237
DOI:10.24050/reia.v16i31.760