Abstract

Induction motors are widely used in various industrial sectors, fault diagnosis of induction motors are critical to prevent equipment failure and production downtime. In this paper, a stator current signature analysis method is proposed for squirrel cage induction motors’ broken rotor bar (BRB) fault diagnosis. Two different techniques are implemented: Power Spectral Density (PSD) based stator currents’ amplitude spectrum analysis; and one dimensional Complex Continuous Wavelet Transform (CWT) based stator currents’ time-scale spectrum analysis using Complex Morlet Wavelet (CMW). The performance of the two techniques are compared using experimental stator current data measured in a lab for a 0.25 HP induction motor. The stator current under healthy and faulty states of the motor were measured, the faults include one, two and three BRBs. For 2 and 3 BRB faults, the holes were drilled on the rotor bars 90 degree apart. Two loading conditions of the motor were used during the measurement, 30% and 85%. It is found that the CWT has better performance than the PSD estimates for the BRB fault detection.

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