Abstract
Irregularities in the magnetic circuits of motors may result in spurious voltages that lead to shaft currents through the shaft, bearings, bearing supports and closing through the machine framework. The IEEE Standard Test Procedure for Polyphase Induction Motors and Generators discusses the shaft current and presents a measurement method for recording either the voltage across the ends of the shaft or the current. This paper discusses an alternative measurement approach and its application to the identification of shaft current in a large induction machine. Procedures were developed for measuring the shaft current. The procedures include the shunt current method and the measurement using the Rogowski coil. Only the Rogowski coil measurement yields accurate measurements of shaft currents whereas the other method either yields inaccurate measurement or may result in other problems for the machine's integrity. The theory and justification for the superiority of the Rogowski coil method is presented along with supporting test data.
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