A model-based method for bearing fault detection using motor current

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Abstract

Existing bearing fault diagnosis approaches utilize signal processing techniques in combination with vibration measurements. The common vibration measurement method, using accelerometer, has disadvantages such as position-constrains, high costs and external interferences. Meanwhile, the commonly used modelling methods of motor are not able to analyse both mechanic and electromagnetism simultaneously. For detecting the fault-related frequencies in motor current, a mathematical model is developed in this paper based on modified winding function approach (MWFA). The simulation results show that the fault-related characteristic frequencies can be exactly found in the spectrum results of motor current. The proposed method is proven to be feasible.

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Wang, C., Wang, M., Yang, B., & Song, K. (2020). A model-based method for bearing fault detection using motor current. In Journal of Physics: Conference Series (Vol. 1650). IOP Publishing Ltd. https://doi.org/10.1088/1742-6596/1650/3/032130

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