IECON 2019 - 45th Annual Conference of the IEEE Industrial Electronics Society 2019
DOI: 10.1109/iecon.2019.8927407
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Broken Rotor Bar Detection by Image Texture Features and Fuzzy Logic

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“…Rotor manufacturing failures can be divided into two categories according to the significance of the failure: major and minor [3,4]. Major defects can be detectable by the naked eye or by using image processing [5][6][7]. These include broken bars, bars separated from the rings, bulging material on the rotor surface, or completely missing material in the ring or bar.…”
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“…Rotor manufacturing failures can be divided into two categories according to the significance of the failure: major and minor [3,4]. Major defects can be detectable by the naked eye or by using image processing [5][6][7]. These include broken bars, bars separated from the rings, bulging material on the rotor surface, or completely missing material in the ring or bar.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…At present, most activities have become more immediate, and processes are required to be in real time, the industry is not the exception, people in charge want to know what is the conditions of the equipment in the processes being carried out, if there were any failure in some equipment, it is desired to know as soon as possible what the cause is in order not to affect the operation of a process, ideally, this detection in early stages must be carried out without the need to have the motor to be under some type of load for the faults to be visible. In the field of signal analysis with current and voltage to detect motor failures, many techniques and methods have been used [1][2][3][4], known as MCSA [5][6][7][8][9][10][11][12][13][14], this method is the most widely used since it is a noninvasive technique and quite simple to collect signal data.…”
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