Abstract
The analysis of the external magnetic field has been proven to be an effective way to diagnose different types of faults in induction motors. Classical methods based on permanent regime are being complemented by recent approaches that rely on the analysis of the magnetic field during transient operation of the machine. Most of these approaches have been applied with success to detect failures in cage induction motors, but few works have dealt with their wound rotor counterparts. This paper proposes the analysis of the magnetic field in the vicinity of the machine to detect rotor failures in wound rotor induction motors. Classical methods based on the Fast Fourier transform of steady-state signals are compared with recent methods relying on the analysis of signals captured under starting. Different positions for the considered flux sensors are considered and novel indicators are presented for the determination of the level of fault severity.
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