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Identification of False Rotor Fault Indications Produced by Online MCSA for Medium-Voltage Induction Machines

Authors
Lee, Sang BinHyun, DoosooKang, Tae-juneYang, ChanseungShin, SungsikKim, HeonyoungPark, SungbongKong, Tae-SikKim, Hee-Dong
Issue Date
1월-2016
Publisher
IEEE-INST ELECTRICAL ELECTRONICS ENGINEERS INC
Keywords
Fault diagnosis; induction motor; monitoring; rotor testing; spectral analysis
Citation
IEEE TRANSACTIONS ON INDUSTRY APPLICATIONS, v.52, no.1, pp.729 - 739
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Journal Title
IEEE TRANSACTIONS ON INDUSTRY APPLICATIONS
Volume
52
Number
1
Start Page
729
End Page
739
URI
https://scholar.korea.ac.kr/handle/2021.sw.korea/90009
DOI
10.1109/TIA.2015.2464301
ISSN
0093-9994
Abstract
Motor current signature analysis (MCSA) has become an essential part of the preventive maintenance program for monitoring the condition of the rotor cage in medium-voltage induction motors in the pulp and paper industry. However, many cases of false indications due to interference from the motor or the load have been reported. False indications can result in unnecessary inspection and outage costs (false positives) or major repair/replacement costs and loss of production (false negatives). The objective of this paper is to present the potential root causes of false indications and provide guidelines on how commercially available offline and online tests can be applied for identifying false indications from a field engineers' perspective. Case studies of false MCSA indications and results of alternative commercial tests for improving the reliability of the diagnosis are provided through measurements on 6.6-kV and laboratory motor samples. Finally, new test methods under research and development for reliable rotor fault detection are summarized, and unresolved problems are listed. This paper is expected to help field maintenance engineers prevent unnecessary motor inspection and forced outages and guide researchers target future research toward industrial needs.
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