Abstract

The various devices based on vibration, thermal, electromagnetic and other methods are used to diagnose an asynchronous motor today. The use of vibration diagnostics is common for large machines. The emergency stop of the large machines leads to significant downtime and non-produced products meaning that the enterprise incurs significant material losses. However, for low-power engines, vibration diagnostics are used only as a periodic assessment of the state without accumulation of data and their subsequent analysis. It should also be noted that the vibration signals measured from the rolling bearing are affected by varying operating conditions and noise that distort the signal and complicate the faults identification for further evaluation of the residual life. In a number of cases, such as submersible pumps, nuclear power plant safety aggregates, mining equipment, it is practically impossible to use vibration, thermal and other methods for diagnosing asynchronous motors. Therefore, the actual task of this research is the development of a method for diagnosing and estimating the residual life in conditions of the systems without any maintenance, based on the electric motor energy parameters.

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