Recent advances in modeling and online detection of stator interturn faults in electrical motors

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Online fault diagnosis plays a crucial role in providing the required fault tolerance to drive systems used in safety-critical applications. Short-circuit faults are among the common faults occurring in electrical machines. This paper presents a review of existing techniques available for online stator interturn fault detection and diagnosis (FDD) in electrical machines. Special attention is given to short-circuit-fault diagnosis in permanent-magnet machines, which are fast replacing traditional machines in a wide variety of applications. Recent techniques that use signals analysis, models, or knowledge-based systems for FDD are reviewed in this paper. Motor current is the most commonly analyzed signal for fault diagnosis. Hence, motor current signature analysis is a topic of elaborate discussion in this paper. Additionally, parametric and finite-element models that were designed to simulate interturn-fault conditions are reviewed. © 2010 IEEE.

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Gandhi, A., Corrigan, T., & Parsa, L. (2011). Recent advances in modeling and online detection of stator interturn faults in electrical motors. IEEE Transactions on Industrial Electronics, 58(5), 1564–1575. https://doi.org/10.1109/TIE.2010.2089937

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