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Inter-turn short-circuit fault detection in saturable squirrel-cage induction motor using magnetic equivalent circuit model

Peyman Naderi (Faculty of Electrical Engineering, Shahid Rajaee Teacher Training University, Tehran, Iran)
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Abstract

Purpose

The purpose of this paper is to obtain an integrated method for inter-turn short circuit fault detection for the cage-rotor induction machine (CRIM) considering saturation effect.

Design/methodology/approach

The magnetic equivalent circuit (MEC) is proposed for machine modeling and nonlinear B-H curve is considered for saturation effect. The machine has some differential equations which are converted to algebraic type by trapezoidal method. On the other hand, some nonlinear equations are present due to saturation effect. A set of nonlinear algebraic equation should be solved by numerical method. Therefore, the Newton-Raphson technique is used for equation solving during of the considered time step.

Findings

Generally, the operating point of electrical machines is close to the saturation zone due to designing considerations. Moreover, some current and torque harmonics will be produced due to time and space harmonics combination, which cannot be studied when saturation modeling is neglected. Considering both space and time harmonics, a method is proposed for inter-turn short circuit fault detection based on the stator current signatures and the machine performance is analyzed in healthy and faulty cases. In order to obtain the integrated method, two sample machines (two and also four-pole machines) are modeled and finally the accuracy of the proposed method is verified through the experimental results.

Research limitations/implications

The calculations have been done in this work is limited to CRIM considering. However, the presented modeling method can be used for another types of electrical machines by some minor modifications.

Originality/value

Obtaining of an integrated formula for the inter-turn short circuit fault detection which has been presented for first time is the more advantages of present work. Moreover, in order to saturation effect considering, a new method is presented for solving of nonlinear equations which is another novelty of paper.

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Citation

Naderi, P. (2016), "Inter-turn short-circuit fault detection in saturable squirrel-cage induction motor using magnetic equivalent circuit model", COMPEL - The international journal for computation and mathematics in electrical and electronic engineering, Vol. 35 No. 1, pp. 245-269. https://doi.org/10.1108/COMPEL-08-2015-0297

Publisher

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Emerald Group Publishing Limited

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