A Survey of Broken Rotor Bar Fault Diagnostic Methods of Induction Motor
Electrical machines, induction motors in particular, play a key role in domestic and industrial applications. They act as a work horse in almost every industry and are responsible for a big proportion of total generated electricity consumption worldwide. The faults in induction motors are degenerati...
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| author | Asad Bilal Vaimann Toomas Rassõlkin Anton Kallaste Ants Belahcen Anouar |
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| description | Electrical machines, induction motors in particular, play a key role in domestic and industrial applications. They act as a work horse in almost every industry and are responsible for a big proportion of total generated electricity consumption worldwide. The faults in induction motors are degenerative in nature and can lead to a catastrophic situation if not diagnosed earlier. The failures can cause considerable financial loss in the form of unexpected downtime. Broken rotor bar is a very common and frequently occurring fault in most of industrial induction motors. To select a better, more accurate and reliable fault diagnostic technique, this paper presents a comprehensive literature survey on the existing motor current signature analysis (MCSA) based fault diagnostic techniques. Different well-known MCSA based fault diagnostic techniques are summarized in the form of basic theories, considering complexity of their implementation, merits and demerits. |
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| spelling | doaj-art-070f2d67d9ff4ec7a307190aaa7c7b9f2025-08-20T02:38:57ZengRiga Technical University PressElectrical, Control and Communication Engineering2255-91592018-12-0114211712410.2478/ecce-2018-0014ecce-2018-0014A Survey of Broken Rotor Bar Fault Diagnostic Methods of Induction MotorAsad Bilal0Vaimann Toomas1Rassõlkin Anton2Kallaste Ants3Belahcen Anouar4Ph. D. Student, Tallinn University of Technology, Tallinn, EstoniaSenior Researcher, Tallinn University of Technology, Tallinn, EstoniaResearcher, Tallinn University of Technology, Tallinn, EstoniaSenior Researcher, Tallinn University of Technology, Tallinn, EstoniaProfessor, Tallinn University of Technology, Tallinn, EstoniaElectrical machines, induction motors in particular, play a key role in domestic and industrial applications. They act as a work horse in almost every industry and are responsible for a big proportion of total generated electricity consumption worldwide. The faults in induction motors are degenerative in nature and can lead to a catastrophic situation if not diagnosed earlier. The failures can cause considerable financial loss in the form of unexpected downtime. Broken rotor bar is a very common and frequently occurring fault in most of industrial induction motors. To select a better, more accurate and reliable fault diagnostic technique, this paper presents a comprehensive literature survey on the existing motor current signature analysis (MCSA) based fault diagnostic techniques. Different well-known MCSA based fault diagnostic techniques are summarized in the form of basic theories, considering complexity of their implementation, merits and demerits.https://doi.org/10.2478/ecce-2018-0014fault diagnosisinduction motorsrotors |
| spellingShingle | Asad Bilal Vaimann Toomas Rassõlkin Anton Kallaste Ants Belahcen Anouar A Survey of Broken Rotor Bar Fault Diagnostic Methods of Induction Motor Electrical, Control and Communication Engineering fault diagnosis induction motors rotors |
| title | A Survey of Broken Rotor Bar Fault Diagnostic Methods of Induction Motor |
| title_full | A Survey of Broken Rotor Bar Fault Diagnostic Methods of Induction Motor |
| title_fullStr | A Survey of Broken Rotor Bar Fault Diagnostic Methods of Induction Motor |
| title_full_unstemmed | A Survey of Broken Rotor Bar Fault Diagnostic Methods of Induction Motor |
| title_short | A Survey of Broken Rotor Bar Fault Diagnostic Methods of Induction Motor |
| title_sort | survey of broken rotor bar fault diagnostic methods of induction motor |
| topic | fault diagnosis induction motors rotors |
| url | https://doi.org/10.2478/ecce-2018-0014 |
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