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Diagnosis of Three-Phase Electrical Machines Using Multidimensional Demodulation Techniques
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2011
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Fault DiagnosisElectric MachineEngineeringDiagnosisCondition MonitoringReliability EngineeringSystems EngineeringElectric MachinesPrincipal Component AnalysisStator-current DemodulationElectrical EngineeringMechatronicsStructural Health MonitoringComputer EngineeringAutomatic Fault DetectionSignal ProcessingMechanical SystemsProcess ControlPca-based DemodulationFault Detection
This paper deals with the diagnosis of three-phase electrical machines and focuses on failures that lead to stator-current modulation. To detect a failure, we propose a new method based on stator-current demodulation. By exploiting the configuration of three-phase machines, we demonstrate that the demodulation can be efficiently performed with low-complexity multidimensional transforms such as the Concordia transform (CT) or the principal component analysis (PCA). From a practical point of view, we also prove that PCA-based demodulation is more attractive than CT. After demodulation, we propose two statistical criteria aiming at measuring the failure severity from the demodulated signals. Simulations and experimental results highlight the good performance of the proposed approach for condition monitoring.
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