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Vorträge und Posterpräsentationen (mit Tagungsband-Eintrag):

T. Wolbank, P. Macheiner:
"Modulation of transient reactances of induction machines caused by different types of eccentricity";
Vortrag: IEEE International Symposium on Diagnostics for Electrical Machines, Power Electronics and Drives SD, Cracow, Poland; 06.09.2007 - 08.09.2007; in: "Proceedings of IEEE International Symposium on Diagnostics for Electrical Machines, Power Electronics and Drives (SDEMPED)", (2000), ISBN: 1-4244-1062-2; S. 1 - 6.



Kurzfassung englisch:
System reliability is getting more and more important in modern industrial drives. Currently the most frequent source of a drive breakdown is a defect of the bearings, which at the same time is most difficult to detect especially under inverter operation. The exploitation of the transient current slope was shown to give an accurate means to identify the machines transient reactances and thus also to detect possible asymmetries in the airgap. In this paper the influence of different types of eccentricity on the transient current slope of the machine excited by voltage pulses is investigated. Special attention is paid to the influence of combined static and dynamic eccentricity as this combination, due to the non linear behavior of the lamination gives rise to specific modulation that is clearly detectable. The investigation is done at machines with two and four pole pairs. The signal obtained corresponds to the inverse transient reactance. It contains different components of inherent asymmetries in the machine as well as in the case of eccentricity additional modulations that can be extracted. For a machine with two poles static eccentricity leads to a change in the signal offset, whereas dynamic