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- Title
Cost-effective process experimental studies on stator inter-turn faults detection in induction motor using harmonic RPVM and decomposition wavelet transform.
- Authors
Dehina, Wissam; Boumehraz, Mohamed; Zouzou, Salah Eddine; Kratz, Frédéric
- Abstract
This paper presents the development of a new algorithm for the diagnosis of induction motor inter-turn short circuit and mixed combined fault detection based on the reduction Park's vector modulus and discrete wavelet transform. The proposed method is based on a combination between the RPVM approach and DWT. This new signal of the RPVM is a cost-effective alternative implementation of the Extended Park's Vector approach through monitoring only the fluctuations of the stator current zero-crossing times in the frequency domain. Using this technique, the characteristic frequency components of the fault are extracted from only one phase stator current when compared to Park's vector modulus and Hilbert modulus. The main advantages of the RPVM signal are to acquire the values of a single-phase stator current to allow reducing the calculation complexity and for extracting features frequencies of the faults. Thus, the reduced amount of data samples must be stored and processed. This study investigates theoretically by using the proposed RPVM signal for performing to diagnose induction motor faults through the DWT method and processed via energy eigenvalue of energies. This proposed approach RPVM-DWT is validated experimentally to demonstrate its effectiveness in that the proposed algorithm reduces the computational cost and can be used in induction motor fault detections and identifications with different fault severity conditions.
- Subjects
INDUCTION motors; WAVELET transforms; DISCRETE wavelet transforms; STATORS; SHORT circuits; CURRENT fluctuations
- Publication
International Journal of Emerging Electric Power Systems, 2024, Vol 25, Issue 1, p119
- ISSN
1553-779X
- Publication type
Article
- DOI
10.1515/ijeeps-2022-0278