Abstract

Fault diagnosis and condition monitoring of electromagnetic devices are the strategies of monitoring and processing parameters of the device for fault identification and failure prediction. In this respect, core faults or inter-laminar faults (ILFs) is a key objective, with an important contribution into the whole process. This paper tends to propose a new experimental-analytical approach to fault diagnosis and condition monitoring of magnetic cores. The proposed technique is in line with the phenomenology of the magnetic hysteresis and interpreting dynamic characteristics of the magnetic cores. The distinct feature of this approach is its ability to model additional magnetic field and associated energy loss caused by ILFs. The studies were carried out on stacks of standard Epstein size strips of 3 wt % SiFe Grain Oriented (GO) steels, subjected to artificial faults. Validation of the developed approach was undertaken through experimental work and analytical modelling.

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