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Transactions: WSEAS TRANSACTIONS ON POWER SYSTEMS
Transactions ID Number: 31-755
Full Name: Constantin Volosencu
Position: Professor
Age: ON
Sex: Male
Address: Str. Ranmetti nr. 52 ap. 7
Country: ROMANIA
Tel: 0724369136
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Fax: 0256403214
E-mail address: constantin.volosencu@aut.upt.ro
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Title of the Paper: Signal Processing Techniques Developed to Investigate the Effects of Rotor Faults in Cage Rotor Induction Machines
Authors as they appear in the Paper: L. Mihet-Popa, C. Volosencu, L. Jurca, O. Prostean, I. Szeidert
Email addresses of all the authors: mihetz@yahoo.com, constantin.volosencu.aut.upt.ro
Number of paper pages: 10
Abstract: Rotor faults on cage-rotor induction machines can occur during normal operation due to design and manufacturing defects, misoperation, misapplication, lack of preventive maintenance and so on. In this paper the rotor faults are detected by investigating the spectrum of the flux linkage of the stator windings and frequency spectrum of rotor currents. Rotor faults of three-phase induction machines can also be detected by monitoring stator currents, speed and torque, as a function of time, during steady-state and transient operations. A variety of signal processing strategies to detect how serious the rotor damage is has been proposed and developed. The simulation algorithm has been written in MATLAB using a modular construction based on a flowchart.
Keywords: Cage-rotor induction machine, Broken rotor bars, Fault detection methods
EXTENSION of the file: .pdf
Special (Invited) Session: Group of papers of the plenary speaker at 8th WSEAS Int. Conf. on Power Systems (PS 2008), Santander, Spain, 2008
Organizer of the Session: Plenary speaker: prof. C. Volosencu
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