Evaluation of stator winding faults severity in inverter-fed induction motors

WF Godoy, IN da Silva, A Goedtel, RHC Palácios - Applied Soft Computing, 2015 - Elsevier
Applied Soft Computing, 2015Elsevier
Three-phase induction motor are one of the most important elements of electromechanical
energy conversion in the production process. However, they are subject to inherent faults or
failures under operating conditions. The purpose of this paper is to present a comparative
study among intelligent tools to classify short-circuit faults in stator windings of induction
motors operating with three different models of frequency inverters. This is performed by
analyzing the amplitude of the stator current signal in the time domain, using a dynamic …
Abstract
Three-phase induction motor are one of the most important elements of electromechanical energy conversion in the production process. However, they are subject to inherent faults or failures under operating conditions. The purpose of this paper is to present a comparative study among intelligent tools to classify short-circuit faults in stator windings of induction motors operating with three different models of frequency inverters. This is performed by analyzing the amplitude of the stator current signal in the time domain, using a dynamic acquisition rate according to machine frequency supply. To assess the classification accuracy across the various levels of faults severity, the performance of three different learning machine techniques were compared: (i) fuzzy ARTMAP network; (ii) multilayer perceptron network; and (iii) support vector machine. Results obtained from 2.268 experimental tests are presented to validate the study, which considered a wide range of operating frequencies and load conditions.
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