A brushless direct current (BLDC) motor is a type of permanent magnet machine that is highly efficient and powerful and requires occasional maintenance. Thanks to these fortunate characteristics, this type of motor has various applications in high-tech industries. However, since BLDC motors are often required to operate at high-speed rotations and under extreme conditions, temperature overshoots can appear during operation, provoking damage to the windings. The purpose of this review is to present the results of a recent investigation and recollection of different methods used for the diagnosis of electrical faults in the stator, such as turn-to-turn short circuits, coil-to-coil short circuits, phase-to-phase short circuits and phase open circuits. In particular, this review presents an analysis of the available diagnosis methods according to the type of fault, the method or technique used for the diagnosis, the evaluated physical variables and the context in which the methods were evaluated (in simulations or in experimental tests). Based on this analysis, the following classifications of diagnostic methods are proposed: signal-based, model-based and data-based methods. Then, the pros and cons of each method class are described and discussed.
El fenómeno del exilio en América Latina entre los años cuarenta y cincuenta del siglo XX reflejó los primeros efectos de la Guerra Fría en la región, al mismo tiempo que promovió la conformación de redes intelectuales que materializaron nuevos proyectos culturales. Este artículo aborda la historia de la revista Humanismo (1952-1961), editada primero en la ciudad de México y posteriormente en La Habana, Cuba, a partir de las relaciones entre intelectuales y políticos que permitieron su realización, procedentes tanto del medio cultural y político mexicano, como de los exilios latinoamericanos y español que residían principalmente en México. Dicho proyecto cultural propició la formación de redes de intelectuales que, por una parte, tuvieron que adaptarse al país que los acogía y, por otra, idearon distintos métodos de intervención social, a veces contrapuestos, que se reflejaron en la historia de la revista.
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