Abstract
AbstractOne of the most common faults in electric machines is a turn‐to‐turn short circuit (TTSC), which may destroy coil insulation and demagnetise the magnet. In addition, the phase‐to‐phase short circuit (PPSC) fault, which can have even more destructive effects than the TTSC fault, is introduced and analysed. The equivalent magnetic network (EMN) method, with high modelling accuracy and a short computation time, is employed for healthy and faulty machines. The current signal under fault conditions is analysed in the dqo frame, showing the presence of the second harmonic component in its waveform. This fault detection index is processed using the signal processing technique of discrete(wavelet transform (DWT). Besides, energy analysis is used to distinguish TTSC and PPSC faults. Finally, finite element and EMN modelling results are compared with the experimental data of the prototyped permanent magnet generator. The results show that the combination of the proposed EMN method and DWT has very good accuracy and speed. Furthermore, the proposed fault detection method remains unaffected by various linear loads with different power factors.The cover image is based on the article Turn‐to‐turn and phase‐to‐phase short circuit fault detection of wind turbine permanent magnet generator based on equivalent magnetic network modelling by wavelet transform approach by Mehrage Ghods et al., https://doi.org/10.1049/elp2.12452
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