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A Review on Approaches for Condition Based Maintenance in Applications with Induction Machines located Offshore

Geir HovlandMorten Kjeld EbbesenJaroslav CibulkaKjell G. RobbersmyrMichael Rygaard Hansen

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Signal processingEngineeringGearboxDrivetrainlcsh:QA75.5-76.95wind turbineInduction machineDiagnosticsPrognosticsbusiness.industryCondition-based maintenanceVDP::Technology: 500Electrical engineeringCondition monitoringComputer Science ApplicationsCondition monitoringIdentification (information)Induction machineControl and Systems EngineeringModeling and SimulationBearingPrognosticslcsh:Electronic computers. Computer scienceSoftware engineeringbusinessSoftware

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Published version of an article in the journal: Modeling, Identification and Control. Also available from the publisher at: http://dx.doi.org/10.4173/mic.2012.2.4 Open access This paper presents a review of different approaches for Condition Based Maintenance (CBM) of induction machines and drive trains in offshore applications. The paper contains an overview of common failure modes, monitoring techniques, approaches for diagnostics, and an overview of typical maintenance actions. Although many papers have been written in this area before, this paper puts an emphasis on recent developments and limits the scope to induction machines and drive trains applied in applications located offshore.

10.4173/mic.2012.2.4http://www.mic-journal.no/PDF/2012/MIC-2012-2-4.pdf