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Talks and Poster Presentations (with Proceedings-Entry):

R. Wieser, C. Kral, F. Pirker, M. Schagginger:
"Robust Induction Machine Cage Monitoring Technique for Highly Distorted Voltage and Current, Waveforms, the Vienna Met";
Talk: IEE PEVD'98, London, UK; 1998-09-01; in: "Seventh International Conference on Power Electronics and Variable Speed Drives", (1998), 1.



English abstract:
This paper suggests a method to monitor defects such as cracked rotor bars in induction machines. Rotor bar faults cause an asymmetric magnetic flux pattern in the air-gap. Thus, the current phasor (or voltage phasor at current controlled machines), the flux phasor and the air-gap torque differ from those of an ideal symmetric machine. ??The proposed condition monitoring method compares the outputs of a reference model that represents an ideal machine to a measurement model. Observing the deviations of these two models makes it possible to detect and even locate rotor faults. It can be applied to inverter fed machines as no frequency analysis is used. The method is verified by experimental results from a DSP-controlled IGBT-inverter drive.

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