In Line start permanent magnet synchronous motor, eccentricity is a common fault that can make it necessary to remove the motor from the production line. However, because the motor may be inaccessible, diagnosing the fault is not easy. This paper presents an FEM that identifies different models, static eccentricity, dynamic eccentricity, and mixed eccentricity, at no load and full load. The method overcomes the difficulty of applying FEMs to transient behavior. It simulates motor speed, torque and flux density distribution along the air gap for SE,DE, and ME. This paper represents the various effects of different eccentricitiestypes on the transient performance
Permanent magnet alternating current machines are being widely used in applications demanding high a...
Electrical Motors are widely employed in both industrial and domestic fields. Line start-permanent m...
Abstract—In this paper, a novel index is introduced for static and dynamic eccentricity fault diagno...
In this paper, finite element method is employed for diagnosis of static eccentricity in line start ...
Line start permanent magnet synchronous motors experience different types of failures, including sta...
This paper is dedicated to investigating static eccentricity in a three-phase LSPMSM. The modeling o...
This paper is dedicated to investigating static eccentricity in a three-phase LSPMSM. The modeling o...
This paper introduces a new index for noninvasive diagnosis of static eccentricity in permanent magn...
This paper presents how to diagnose faults in static and dynamic eccentricity of a rotor by observin...
This article proposed a detection scheme for three-phase Line start permanent magnet synchronous mot...
Abstract—Mixed-eccentricity (ME) fault diagnosis has not been so far documented for permanent-magnet...
By measuring the open-circuit radial stray magnetic flux density (RSMFD) of three spatial points, a ...
This paper deals with the discernment of broken magnet and static eccentricity faults in permanent m...
This paper deals with the separation of broken magnet failures from static eccentricity (SE) fault u...
Permanent magnet synchronous motors (PMSMs) have played a key role in commercial and industrial appl...
Permanent magnet alternating current machines are being widely used in applications demanding high a...
Electrical Motors are widely employed in both industrial and domestic fields. Line start-permanent m...
Abstract—In this paper, a novel index is introduced for static and dynamic eccentricity fault diagno...
In this paper, finite element method is employed for diagnosis of static eccentricity in line start ...
Line start permanent magnet synchronous motors experience different types of failures, including sta...
This paper is dedicated to investigating static eccentricity in a three-phase LSPMSM. The modeling o...
This paper is dedicated to investigating static eccentricity in a three-phase LSPMSM. The modeling o...
This paper introduces a new index for noninvasive diagnosis of static eccentricity in permanent magn...
This paper presents how to diagnose faults in static and dynamic eccentricity of a rotor by observin...
This article proposed a detection scheme for three-phase Line start permanent magnet synchronous mot...
Abstract—Mixed-eccentricity (ME) fault diagnosis has not been so far documented for permanent-magnet...
By measuring the open-circuit radial stray magnetic flux density (RSMFD) of three spatial points, a ...
This paper deals with the discernment of broken magnet and static eccentricity faults in permanent m...
This paper deals with the separation of broken magnet failures from static eccentricity (SE) fault u...
Permanent magnet synchronous motors (PMSMs) have played a key role in commercial and industrial appl...
Permanent magnet alternating current machines are being widely used in applications demanding high a...
Electrical Motors are widely employed in both industrial and domestic fields. Line start-permanent m...
Abstract—In this paper, a novel index is introduced for static and dynamic eccentricity fault diagno...