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Corrosion model of a rotor-bar-under-fault progress in induction motors

Author(s)
Jung, Jee-HoonKwon, Bong-Hwan
Issued Date
2006-12
DOI
10.1109/TIE.2006.885133
URI
https://scholarworks.unist.ac.kr/handle/201301/11080
Fulltext
http://www.scopus.com/inward/record.url?partnerID=HzOxMe3b&scp=33947276662
Citation
IEEE TRANSACTIONS ON INDUSTRIAL ELECTRONICS, v.53, no.6, pp.1829 - 1841
Abstract
A corrosion model of a rotor-bar-under-fault progress in induction motors is presented for simulations of induction machines with a rotor-bar fault. A rotor-bar model is derived from the electromagnetic theory. A leakage inductance of the corrosion model of a rotor bar is calculated from the relations of magnetic energy, inductance, current, and magnetic-field intensity by Ampere's law. The leakage inductance and resistance of a rotor bar varies when the rotor bar rusts. In addition, the skin effect is considered to establish the practical model of a rotor bar. Consequently, the variation of resistance and leakage inductance has an effect on the results of motor dynamic simulations and experiments, since a corrosive rotor bar is one model of a rotor bar in fault progress. The results of simulations and experiments are shown to be in good agreement with the spectral analysis of stator-current harmonics. From the proposed corrosion model, motor current signature analysis can detect the fault of a corrosive rotor bar as the progress of a rotor-bar fault. Computer simulations were achieved using the MATLAB Simulink with an electrical model of a 3.7-kW, three-phase, and squirrel-cage induction motor. Also, experimental results were obtained by real induction motors, which had the same specification as the electrical model used in the simulation.
Publisher
IEEE-INST ELECTRICAL ELECTRONICS ENGINEERS INC
ISSN
0278-0046
Keyword (Author)
corrosion modelinduction motormotor current signature analysis (MCSA)motor diagnosismotor modelingrotor-bar fault
Keyword
DYNAMIC SIMULATIONMACHINESECCENTRICITY

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