Induction motor is a ubiquitous machine. In industrial settings, online monitoring of motors' health status in order to schedule maintenance operations with the goal of damage prevention has become an essential necessity. Broken rotor bar is one of the most common failures in the rotor of a squirrel cage motor. Motor current signature analysis (MCSA) has become a popular method for the detection of this failure because of its high reliability. Recent works have performed the MCSA with a combination of different signal processing techniques to identify the presence of broken bars. In this paper, the MCSA is done with empirical mode decomposition from which a set of intrinsic mode functions (IMFs) is obtained. The extracted features from two of the obtained IMFs form the basis of the proposed classification criterion; these are the samples between zero crossings (SBZCs) and the time between successive zero crossings (TSZCs). The standard deviation from the SBZCs and the TSZCs is used as a classification feature. Experimental results using our method show high accuracy in the detection of a broken and a half-broken rotor bar.Index Terms-Broken bar, empirical mode decomposition (EMD), motor current signature analysis (MCSA), squirrel cage motor.
Thermography is a useful tool since it provides information that may help in the diagnostic of several diseases in a noninvasive and fast way. Particularly, thermography has been applied in the study of the diabetic foot. However, most of these studies report only qualitative information making it difficult to measure significant parameters such as temperature variations. These variations are important in the analysis of the diabetic foot since they could bring knowledge, for instance, regarding ulceration risks. The early detection of ulceration risks is considered an important research topic in the medicine field, as its objective is to avoid major complications that might lead to a limb amputation. The absence of symptoms in the early phase of the ulceration is conceived as the main disadvantage to provide an opportune diagnostic in subjects with neuropathy. Since the relation between temperature and ulceration risks is well established in the literature, a methodology that obtains quantitative temperature differences in the plantar area of the diabetic foot to detect ulceration risks is proposed in this work. Such methodology is based on the angiosome concept and image processing.
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