Safety and Reliability of Complex Engineered Systems 2015
DOI: 10.1201/b19094-310
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Electromechanical servomechanisms affected by motor static eccentricity: Proposal of fault evaluation algorithm based on spectral analysis techniques

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“…deterministic methods based upon appropriate merit coefficients [7]- [8], genetic algorithms [9]- [10] or further probabilistic approaches such as the simulated annealing method [11]);  approaches based on the spectral analysis of welldefined signals (i.e. related to peculiar behaviors of the system that allow a timely identification of these incipient failures) and, generally, performed by Fast Fourier Transforms (FFT) methods [12]- [13];  hybrid approaches that exploit a suitable combination of the above methods in order to identify the health of the system [14];  identification and classification algorithms based on artificial neural networks [15]- [17]. The concepts reported in this paper are related to the design of a reliable and fast FDI routine focused on the diagnosis model-based approach and, in particular, on the parametric estimation task.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…deterministic methods based upon appropriate merit coefficients [7]- [8], genetic algorithms [9]- [10] or further probabilistic approaches such as the simulated annealing method [11]);  approaches based on the spectral analysis of welldefined signals (i.e. related to peculiar behaviors of the system that allow a timely identification of these incipient failures) and, generally, performed by Fast Fourier Transforms (FFT) methods [12]- [13];  hybrid approaches that exploit a suitable combination of the above methods in order to identify the health of the system [14];  identification and classification algorithms based on artificial neural networks [15]- [17]. The concepts reported in this paper are related to the design of a reliable and fast FDI routine focused on the diagnosis model-based approach and, in particular, on the parametric estimation task.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The rotor static eccentricity is often due to wear phenomena that, typically, evolve more slowly with respect to electric progressive faults affecting BLDC motor; in particular, the time scales of short coils degradations are usually similar (at least as orders of magnitude) to other electrical aging degradations. These differences between their evolution time scales allows to estimate the rotor static eccentricity by using the methodologies, also based on spectral analysis, previously developed by the authors [1,2,4]. Given that these FDI methods for evaluate rotor static eccentricity could be influenced by short coils degradation, it will be case study for further investigation occurrences in other to improve identification and evaluation technique presented in this work.…”
Section: -4mentioning
confidence: 97%
“…Controller) and sensors failures, electric motor, mechanical or structural failures. As shown in [4], main failures in BLCD motors are due to progressive stator coil short-circuits (due to thermal effects that could compromise the insulation of the coil windings) and rotor static eccentricity (caused by bearing wears). Short-circuits usually start between a few coils belonging to the same phase (coil-coil failure) and then spreading to adjacent coils.…”
Section: Ema Failures and Performance Degradationsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In order to provide a versatile test bench on which evaluate the dynamic response of the actuator in different fault conditions, authors have developed a detailed numerical model (simulating the effects of several progressive faults) that has been assumed as a representative of the actual physical system [45].…”
Section: I1 Brief Summary Of the Proposed Fdi Approachmentioning
confidence: 99%