On line cooling system fault detection in induction motor

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D. K. Chaturvedi
Md. Sharif Iqbal
Mayank Pratap Singh
Vikas Pratap Singh

Abstract

Induction motors are popularly used as an electric drives are the critical component in industrial systems. Most of the faults in induction motor are because of excessive heat generated in the machine. In the industrial application a large rating of induction motors are used which produce a significant heat. The heat is produced in the motor due to the different losses accumulated in the machine. Hence a healthy cooling system is always required to dissipate the heat and maintain the motor temperature within acceptable limits. This paper deals with the problem occurred specially in the cooling system under different operating conditions and investigate them. The on-line information is gathered from the machine about temperature, current and vibration signatures at different operating condition and the health of the cooling system is analyzed. Soft computing techniques are utilized for this purpose.

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Chaturvedi, D. K., Sharif Iqbal, M., Pratap Singh, M., & Pratap Singh, V. (2015). On line cooling system fault detection in induction motor. Power Research - A Journal of CPRI, 341–348. Retrieved from https://cprijournal.in/index.php/pr/article/view/730

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