Abstract

Problem statement: Effective detection and localization of unbalance voltage supply affecting an induction motor may be compromised in presence of additionnal noise. Approach: In order to overcome the non possibility of the default detection and localization in presence of noise, the use of the discrete wavelet transform and especially the MultiResolution Analysis algorithm, to remove efficiently the noise associated to the stator currents is proposed. Results: Simulation results show that the de-noised stator current is a good estimation of the non disturbed one. They show also that the default occurrence instant can be well detected starting from high frequency detail signal. Furthermore, the signal details which characterize the default are not smoothed and still characterize the default occurrence. Experimental results validate the de-noising approach efficiency and the effective unbalance detection considering the MRA technique. Conclusion: In this study, current signal denoising problem is studied in order to perform an effective detection of an unbalance voltage supply induction machine default. It can be deduced that the wavelet transform and particularly the MRA technique is a good and powerful solution for both non linear noise filtering and transient default detection. Both simulation and experimental results show clearly that the stator currents MRA allows not only to detect when the default appears but also helps to separate the useful signal from noise without affecting or suppressing the default transient information.

Highlights

  • In industrial, production and manufacturing systems, voltage unbalance is one of the most defaults that affect electric machines, in particular induction machines which are an important component largely spread in industries

  • Voltage unbalance is due to several causes, such as (Moussa et al, 2010; Siddique et al, 2004): These induction motor functioning conditions may lead to many damages and performance reduction of the motor (Moussa et al, 2010; Chatchanayuenyong, 2009; Tallam et al, 2007; Siddique et al, 2004) which are: Corresponding Author: Houda Ben Attia Sethom, Department of Electrical Engineering, University of Carthage, Higher School of Technology and Data Processing (ESTI), Tunis, Tunisia 624

  • MultiResolution Analysis Demising Technique: The Multiresolution Analysis (MRA) demonising procedure is based on the Discrete Wavelet Transform (DWT) principle

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Production and manufacturing systems, voltage unbalance is one of the most defaults that affect electric machines, in particular induction machines which are an important component largely spread in industries.

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