Failure Diagnosis of Squirrel-Cage Induction Motor with Broken Rotor Bars and End Rings

  • Ishikawa T
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This chapter investigates the diagnosis of not only broken bar but also broken end ring faults in an induction motor. The difference between the broken bars and broken end ring segments is experimentally clarified by the Fourier analysis of the stator current. This difference is verified by two-dimensional finite element (FE) analysis that takes into consideration the voltage equation and the end ring. The electromag‐ netic field in the undamaged motor and the motor with broken bars and broken end ring segments is analyzed. The effect of the number of broken bars and broken end ring segments on the motor performance is clarified. Moreover, transient response is analyzed by the wavelet analysis. Keywords:

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Ishikawa, T. (2015). Failure Diagnosis of Squirrel-Cage Induction Motor with Broken Rotor Bars and End Rings. In Induction Motors - Applications, Control and Fault Diagnostics. InTech. https://doi.org/10.5772/60964

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