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Rotor-bar breakage mechanism and prognosis in an induction motor

2015

© 1982-2012 IEEE. This paper proposes a condition-based maintenance and prognostics and health management (CBM/PHM) procedure for a rotor bar in an induction motor. The methodology is based on the results of a fatigue test intended to reproduce in the most natural way a bar breakage in order to carry out a comparison between transient and stationary diagnosis methods for incipient fault detection. Newly developed techniques in stator-current transient analysis have allowed tracking the developing fault during the last part of the test, identifying the failure mechanism, and establishing a physical model of the process. This nonlinear failure model is integrated in a particle filtering algor…

EngineeringFailure analysisBar (music)particle filtersremaining life assessmentFault (power engineering)Fault detection and isolationlaw.inventionlawspectrograminduction motorsElectrical and Electronic EngineeringSpectrogramFatigueFault diagnosisbusiness.industryRotor (electric)prognostics and health management (PHM)Prognostics and health management (PHM)Structural engineeringfault diagnosisfrequency-domain analysisrotorsInduction motorsControl and Systems EngineeringRotorsPrognosticsRemaining life assessmentINGENIERIA ELECTRICAfatigueTransient (oscillation)Particle filtersbusinessParticle filterInduction motor
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Vibration analysis for bearing fault detection and classification using an intelligent filter

2014

Abstract This paper proposes an intelligent method based on artificial neural networks (ANNs) to detect bearing defects of induction motors. In this method, the vibration signal passes through removing non-bearing fault component (RNFC) filter, designed by neural networks, in order to remove its non-bearing fault components, and then enters the second neural network that uses pattern recognition techniques for fault classification. Four different categories include; healthy, inner race defect, outer race defect, and double holes in outer race are investigated. Compared to the regular fault detection methods that use frequency-domain features, the proposed method is based on analyzing time-d…

EngineeringFault (power engineering)SignalFault detection and isolationlaw.inventionVibration signallawElectronic engineeringElectrical and Electronic EngineeringFault classificationBearing (mechanical)Artificial neural networkbusiness.industryMechanical EngineeringComputer Science Applications1707 Computer Vision and Pattern RecognitionPattern recognitionFilter (signal processing)Neural networkComputer Science ApplicationsFault indicatorStuck-at faultControl and Systems EngineeringBearingArtificial intelligenceBearing; Fault classification; Fault detection; Neural network; Vibration signal; Mechanical Engineering; Electrical and Electronic Engineering; Computer Science Applications1707 Computer Vision and Pattern RecognitionbusinessFault detectionhuman activitiesMechatronics
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Upwards - Vertical extensions of masonry built heritage for sustainable and antifragile urban densification

2021

Abstract Urban densification represents one of the biggest universal challenges of contemporary cities: the increase of urban population requires new spaces to accommodate the growing demand for housing, working and tertiary activities. However, the land available for new constructions in highly urbanized areas is very limited. In this framework, the vertical extension of existing buildings is the most sustainable strategy and fascinating. Masonry structures , constituting a major part of the built stock in the historical city centres of several European countries, are particularly suitable for vertical addition of extra-floors, since they generally exhibit an adequate overstrength for bear…

EngineeringPopulation0211 other engineering and technologies02 engineering and technologyCivil engineeringlaw.inventionlaw021105 building & constructionArchitecture021108 energySafety Risk Reliability and QualityeducationStock (geology)Civil and Structural Engineeringeducation.field_of_studyBearing (mechanical)Seismic retrofitVertical additionsSustainable strategybusiness.industryMasonry buildingsSeismic isolationBuilding and ConstructionMasonryMasonry buildingUrban densificationMechanics of MaterialsIsolation systemSeismic retrofitBuilt heritagebusinessJournal of Building Engineering
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Fault diagnosis and modeling of the liquids packaging process. A research based on Petri Nets

2008

Searching for solutions to manufacture industries, which every day deal with problems of faults in their process, that generate economics and humans main losses, an algorithm to construct a Petri Nets based model and diagnoser to isolate and fault detection of discrete events systems is presented. This algorithm is developed in a real process of liquids packaging, where we can see that its implementation allows detecting individuals, simultaneous and dependents faults. The process to construct the model and diagnoser is systematic and useful, and it reduces the problems of combinational explosion, which is the main problem present in other investigations. This research has an excellent proj…

EngineeringProjection (relational algebra)business.industryResearch basedProcess (computing)Construct (python library)Petri netFault (power engineering)businessFault detection and isolationReliability engineering2008 10th International Conference on Control, Automation, Robotics and Vision
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Investigation of motor current signature and vibration analysis for diagnosing rotor broken bars in double cage induction motors

2012

This paper investigates the detectability of rotor broken bars in double cage induction motors using current signature and vibration analysis techniques. Double cage induction motors are commonly used for applications where successive loaded starts-up are mandatory. Experimental results were performed under healthy and faulty cases, and for different load conditions using each technique. Rotor broken bars fault detection based on sideband current components may fails due to the presence of inter bar currents that reduce the degree of rotor asymmetry, yielding to a decrease of the magnitude of these spectral components. But inter bar currents produce core vibrations in the axial direction, w…

EngineeringSidebandBars Circuit faults Fault detection Induction motors Rotors Stators Vibrationsbusiness.industryRotor (electric)Squirrel-cage rotorBar (music)MOTOR CURRENT SIGNATURE ANALYSISStructural engineeringSettore ING-IND/32 - Convertitori Macchine E Azionamenti ElettriciVIBRATIONSWound rotor motorFault detection and isolationlaw.inventionVibrationCONDITION MONITORINGDOUBLE CAGE INDUCTION MOTORlawControl theorybusinessInduction motorInternational Symposium on Power Electronics Power Electronics, Electrical Drives, Automation and Motion
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Robust Control Allocation for Spacecraft Attitude Stabilization under Actuator Faults and Uncertainty

2014

A robust control allocation scheme is developed for rigid spacecraft attitude stabilization in the presence of actuator partial loss fault, actuator failure, and actuator misalignment. First, a neural network fault detection scheme is proposed, Second, an adaptive attitude tracking strategy is employed which can realize fault tolerance control under the actuator partial loss and actuator failure withinλmin⁡=0.5. The attitude tracking and faults detection are always here during the procedure. Once the fault occurred which could not guaranteed the attitude stable for 30 s, the robust control allocation strategy is generated automatically. The robust control allocation compensates the control …

EngineeringSpacecraftArtificial neural networkArticle Subjectbusiness.industryGeneral Mathematicslcsh:MathematicsVDP::Technology: 500::Mechanical engineering: 570General EngineeringControl engineeringFault tolerancelcsh:QA1-939Fault detection and isolationComputer Science::RoboticsSylvester's law of inertiaEngineering (all)Robustness (computer science)Control theorylcsh:TA1-2040Mathematics (all)Robust controlbusinessActuatorlcsh:Engineering (General). Civil engineering (General)Mathematics (all); Engineering (all)Mathematical Problems in Engineering
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A robust calibration methodology for an On-Board Diagnostic car system

2006

New car models are now by law equipped with on-board diagnostic (OBD) systems aimed at monitoring the state of health of strategic components that ensure low levels of polluting exhaust emissions. During development phases, for each new car model, the OBD system must be finely calibrated. This article presents a robust calibration methodology taking into account sources of variability mainly due to production process, operating, and environmental conditions. The methodology enables us to evaluate the false alarm and failure to detect risks intrinsically related to the adopted calibration. An application concerning an upstream oxygen sensor monitored by the OBD is presented.

EngineeringState of healthCalibration (statistics)business.industrySettore SECS-S/02 - Statistica Per La Ricerca Sperimentale E TecnologicaIndustrial and Manufacturing EngineeringAutomotive engineeringFault detection and isolationOn-board diagnosticsApplications in engineering and industry Fault detection Hypothesis testing On-board diagnostics Robust parameter designUpstream (networking)False alarmSafety Risk Reliability and QualityRobust parameter designbusinessSimulationStatistical hypothesis testing
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A two-stage fault detection and classification for electric pitch drives in offshore wind farms using support vector machine

2017

This article presents a two-stage fault detection and classification scheme, for induction motor drives in wind turbine pitch systems. The presented approach is suitable for application in offshore wind farms. The adopted strategy utilizes three phase motor current sensing at the pitch drives for fault detection and only when a fault is detected at this stage, features extracted from the current signals are transmitted to a central support vector machine classifier. The proposed method is validated in a laboratory setup of the pitch drive.

EngineeringWind powerbusiness.industry020209 energyFeature extractionControl engineering02 engineering and technologyFault (power engineering)TurbineFault detection and isolationSupport vector machineOffshore wind power0202 electrical engineering electronic engineering information engineeringbusinessInduction motor2017 20th International Conference on Electrical Machines and Systems (ICEMS)
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Data-driven design of robust fault detection system for wind turbines

2014

Abstract In this paper, a robust data-driven fault detection approach is proposed with application to a wind turbine benchmark. The main challenges of the wind turbine fault detection lie in its nonlinearity, unknown disturbances as well as significant measurement noise. To overcome these difficulties, a data-driven fault detection scheme is proposed with robust residual generators directly constructed from available process data. A performance index and an optimization criterion are proposed to achieve the robustness of the residual signals related to the disturbances. For the residual evaluation, a proper evaluation approach as well as a suitable decision logic is given to make a correct …

EngineeringWind powerbusiness.industryMechanical EngineeringControl engineeringComputer Science Applications1707 Computer Vision and Pattern RecognitionResidualData-drivenTurbineFault detection and isolationComputer Science ApplicationsData-drivenNonlinear systemOptimization criterionPerformance indexControl and Systems EngineeringRobustness (computer science)Control theoryElectrical and Electronic EngineeringbusinessDecision tableRobustnessFault detectionWind turbineData-driven; Fault detection; Optimization criterion; Performance index; Robustness; Wind turbine; Mechanical Engineering; Computer Science Applications1707 Computer Vision and Pattern Recognition; Electrical and Electronic Engineering
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Arc Fault Detection Method Based on CZT Low-Frequency Harmonic Current Analysis

2017

This paper presents a method for the detection of series arc faults in electrical circuits, which has been developed starting from an experimental characterization of the arc fault phenomenon and an arcing current study in several test conditions. Starting from this, the authors have found that is it possible to suitably detect arc faults by means of a high-resolution low-frequency harmonic analysis of current signal, based on chirp zeta transform, and a proper set of indicators. The proposed method effectiveness is shown by means of experimental tests, which were carried in both arcing and nonarcing conditions and in the presence of different loads, chosen according to the UL 1699 standard…

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