2013
DOI: 10.2528/pierb13021203
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Finite Element Analysis and Experimental Study of the Near-Magnetic Field for Detection of Rotor Faults in Induction Motors

Abstract: Abstract-This paper deals with the finite element analysis and experimental study concerning the influence of the broken bar and rotor dynamic eccentricity faults on the magnetic field outside a squirrel-cage induction motor. The spatial distribution of the magnetic field, the time variation of the magnetic flux density at a point outside the machine and the time variation of the electromotive force delivered by a coil sensor are evaluated based on the finite element models of the healthy and faulty states of … Show more

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“…I 1 is not known, we impose an arbitrary value (for example 1A), and the rest of the currents will be resolved according to the following equations system in Eq. (11).…”
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“…I 1 is not known, we impose an arbitrary value (for example 1A), and the rest of the currents will be resolved according to the following equations system in Eq. (11).…”
Section: Modelling Of Slots By the Theory Of Circuitsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The latter are traversed by an uniform current (without skin effect). It means that the penetration depth of the magnetic field in the aluminium is lower than the radial dimensions of the sub-conductors [11].…”
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“…This signal is easily measurable and allows to extract many useful information about the condition of the machine itself and about the efficiency of the electric power conversion by this machine [1][2][3][4][5][6][7][8][9][10][11][12][13][14][15][16][17].…”
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