An efficient, simplified multiple-coupled circuit model of the induction motor aimed to simulate different types of stator faults
This paper proposes an original simplified model aimed to simulate, an easy way, inter turns short circuit fault, phase to phase fault and phase to ground fault. In this model, the stator is considered as six magnetically coupled windings and the rotor as three not magnetically coupled R–L circuits. The paper also presents the star- and delta-connected stator configurations of the simplified model. However, the proposed simplified model is suitable only for steady-state operation. The performance of the simplified model is first verified by a comparison between the simulated current of the multiple-coupled model and the simplified model. Then, since the stator faults have an impact on the symmetrical components of the stator current, this paper uses these components to validate the behavior of the simplified model by simulation and experimentally using a 1.1kW motor. In addition, simulated results of the simplified model for a 110kW motor are presented in order to generalize the use of the proposed model to larger motors.
Year of publication: |
2013
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Authors: | Bouzid, M. ; Champenois, G. |
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Mathematics and Computers in Simulation (MATCOM). - Elsevier, ISSN 0378-4754. - Vol. 90.2013, C, p. 98-115
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Publisher: |
Elsevier |
Subject: | Fault diagnosis | Inter turns short circuit fault | Phase to phase fault | Phase to ground fault | Symmetrical components |
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