Experimental Investigation of On-Line Methods for Incipient Fault Detection
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2000/10/01
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Series: Mining Publications
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Description:Condition-based maintenance (CBM) of industrial equipment is generally recognized as being the most cost-effective means for improving equipment availability. However, prerequisite to successful implementation of CBM is a reliable detector of failing components. One such detector, termed the effective negative-sequence impedance, had previously been identified as an indicator of induction motor stator winding degradation. However, a limitation of this detector is that it does not change in a predicable manner under certain motor operating conditions. This paper presents an experimental investigation of an improved technique for on-line detection of induction motor stator winding degradation. This paper begins with a brief description of the detectors, followed by a detailed description of the experimental setup, the experiments conducted, and results. [Description provided by NIOSH]
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ISSN:0197-2618
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Volume:4
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NIOSHTIC Number:nn:20021070
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Citation:IAS '00: Conference Record of the 2000 IEEE Industry Applications Conference: Thirty fifth IAS Annual Meeting, October 8-12, 2000, Rome, Italy. Piscataway, NJ: Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers, 2000 Oct; 4:2682-2687
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Federal Fiscal Year:2001
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