Abstract

Ensuring the reliability of electrical equipment in agriculture remains an urgent problem, since rugged operating conditions and aggressive environment hinder its rational use. The high accident incidence rate of asynchronous motors in most cases is invariably caused by the failure of the inter-turn insulation and interphase short circuit or short circuits to the housing. The probability of an emergency situation increases with an increase in the radial clearance in the bearings and, consequently, the occurrence of static eccentricity of the rotor. The developed method for diagnosing the static eccentricity of the rotor of an asynchronous motor is based on the analysis of the rotor speed; the amplitude of the rotor speed change was used as a diagnostic parameter. The paper presents the change in the rotation frequency depending on the difference in the amplitudes, resulted from the study conducted for different values of static eccentricity. The test results have shown that with an increase in the eccentricity of the rotor, the amplitude of the speed fluctuations increases.

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