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The Influence of the Rotor on Surge PD Testing of Low Voltage AC Motor Stator Windings

Authors
Kang, Tae-juneHong, JongmanLee, Sang BinYoon, Young-WooHwang, Don-HaKang, Dongsik
Issue Date
6월-2013
Publisher
IEEE-INST ELECTRICAL ELECTRONICS ENGINEERS INC
Keywords
AC machines; impulse testing; monitoring; partial discharges (PD); rotating machine insulation testing; Surges
Citation
IEEE TRANSACTIONS ON DIELECTRICS AND ELECTRICAL INSULATION, v.20, no.3, pp.762 - 769
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Journal Title
IEEE TRANSACTIONS ON DIELECTRICS AND ELECTRICAL INSULATION
Volume
20
Number
3
Start Page
762
End Page
769
URI
https://scholar.korea.ac.kr/handle/2021.sw.korea/103096
DOI
10.1109/TDEI.2013.6518946
ISSN
1070-9878
Abstract
Partial discharge (PD) has been identified as one the main root causes of stator winding failures in low voltage (LV) random wound AC motors fed by PWM inverters. To ensure that PWM inverter-fed motors (type I) are PD-free under impulse excitation, the test procedure for acceptance testing of the stator insulation system was developed (IEC TS 60034-18-41). Although many successful cases of applying the TS have been reported, some concerns regarding the test procedure have been raised, and the TS is currently under revision. It is implied in the TS that the rotor has no impact on the surge PD test result, and testing is often performed without the rotor; however, it was observed that the surge PD test results can change with rotor insertion for some types of machines. The off-line surge PD test must be performed under conditions representative of actual operation (with the motor assembled) to guarantee absence of PD. Therefore, it is important to investigate the influence of the rotor, and to incorporate the findings in the test procedure, if necessary. In this paper, the influence of the rotor on the off-line surge PD test is investigated for AC machines, and it is shown that the PD inception voltage (PDIV) can change significantly depending on the rotor design. A detailed analysis is given along with experimental test results on a number of induction and permanent magnet (PM) synchronous motor samples with different rotor designs. Based on the observations made in this work, suggestions on the TS that can provide surge PDIV measurements under conditions closer to that of the actual operation with the rotor are given to help reduce the likelihood of false indications with off-line surge PD testing.
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