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Diagnosis of Broken-Bar Fault in Induction Machines Using Discrete Wavelet Transform Without Slip Estimation
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2009
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Fault DiagnosisCondition MonitoringElectrical EngineeringEngineeringFault EstimationDiscrete Wavelet TransformDiagnosisStructural Health MonitoringInstantaneous MagnitudeAutomatic Fault DetectionBroken-bar FaultFault DetectionSignal ProcessingBroken-bar Detection
The aim of this paper is to present a wavelet-based method for broken-bar detection in squirrel-cage induction machines. The frequency-domain methods, which are commonly used, need speed information or accurate slip estimation for frequency-component localization in any spectrum. Nevertheless, the fault frequency bandwidth can be well defined for any squirrel-cage induction machine due to numerous previous investigations. The proposed approach consists in the energy evaluation of a known bandwidth with time-scale analysis using the discrete wavelet transform. This new technique has been applied to the stator-current space-vector magnitude and the instantaneous magnitude of the stator-current signal for different broken-bar fault severities and load levels.
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