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Demagnetization Modeling and Fault Diagnosing Techniques in Permanent Magnet Machines Under Stationary and Nonstationary Conditions: An Overview
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2016
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Fault DiagnosisElectric MachineEngineeringMotor DrivePermanent Magnet MachinesDemagnetization ModelingDemagnetization FaultMagnetic MaterialsPermanent MagnetMagnetismCondition MonitoringFault AnalysisElectrical DrivePm MachinesMagnetohydrodynamicsMagnetic SystemsMechatronicsAutomatic Fault DetectionNonstationary ConditionsNatural SciencesFault Detection
Permanent magnet (PM) machines are widely used in industrial processes due to their merits such as high power density and torque and low losses (high efficiency). These machines operate frequently under harsh conditions; therefore, they expose different types of faults. These faults can be diagnosed in initial stages using different techniques and prevent the faults' progress to catastrophic stages. One of the most important PM machine faults in terms of occurrence rate is demagnetization fault, whose causes can be heat, electrical, environmental or combinations. This may lead to efficiency drop, poor performance, and low reliability of the system. This paper attempts to review and summarize the demagnetization fault diagnosis methods in PM machines. First the fault generating factors and their impacts on the performance of the motor are discussed. Then, the recently developed techniques for demagnetization fault under stationary and nonstationary conditions in two separate sections are addressed. Presented methods are compared; their weaknesses and strengths are noted. Finally, suggestions for further research are proposed.
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