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Bearing fault diagnosis for inverter-fed motors via resonant filters
Hamid Reza KarimiKjell G. RobbersmyrHuynh Van Khangsubject
Electric motorEngineeringBearing (mechanical)business.industryFilter (signal processing)Fault (power engineering)law.inventionControl theorylawHarmonicsInverterbusinessActive filterInduction motordescription
Current-based technique is an economic solution to detect bearing faults in drive-trains. Localized faults produce characteristic vibration frequencies. When an electric motor is supplied by a frequency-converter, the current response includes not only the fundamental and fault related frequencies but also higher harmonics from the inverter. This paper introduces a resonant filter to pick up frequency components caused by the localized faults. The bearing fault frequencies are calculated by bearing geometry and motor speeds. The filter frequencies are selected as a function of motor speeds. The filter is independent of the load condition, so it can work at different motor operating points to detect the localized bearing faults. Simulation results will verify the effectiveness of the proposed method.
year | journal | country | edition | language |
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2014-07-01 | 2014 International Conference on Mechatronics and Control (ICMC) |