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IEEE Transactions on Energy Conversion | 2012

Detection of Demagnetization Faults in Surface-Mounted Permanent Magnet Synchronous Motors by Means of the Zero-Sequence Voltage Component

Julio-César Urresty; Jordi-Roger Riba; Miguel Delgado; Luis Romeral

This paper develops and analyzes an online methodology to detect demagnetization faults in surface-mounted permanent magnet synchronous motors. The proposed methodology, which takes into account the effect of the inverter that feeds the machine, is based on monitoring the zero-sequence voltage component of the stator phase voltages. The theoretical basis of the proposed method has been established. Attributes of the method presented here include simplicity, very low computational burden, and high sensibility. Since the proposed method requires access to the neutral point of the stator windings, it is especially useful when dealing with fault tolerant systems. A simple expression of the zero-sequence voltage component is deduced, which is proposed as a fault indicator parameter. Both simulation and experimental results presented in this paper show the potential of the proposed method to provide helpful and reliable data to carry out an online diagnosis of demagnetization failures in the rotor permanent magnets.


IEEE Transactions on Power Electronics | 2013

Diagnosis of Interturn Faults in PMSMs Operating Under Nonstationary Conditions by Applying Order Tracking Filtering

Julio-César Urresty; Jordi-Roger Riba; Luis Romeral

Interturn faults in permanent magnet synchronous machines may have very harmful effects if not early identified. This study deals with the detection of such faults when the machine operates under varying speed conditions. The performance of two methods is analyzed and compared, i.e., the analysis of the third harmonic of the stator currents and the first one of the zero-sequence voltage components. The Vold-Kalman filtering order tracking algorithm is introduced and applied to track the harmonics of interest when the machine operates under a wide speed range and different load levels. This study also presents two reliable fault indicators especially focused to detect stator winding interturn faults under nonstationary speed conditions. Experimental results endorse the methodology proposed, showing its potential to carry out a reliable fault diagnosis scheme.


IEEE Transactions on Magnetics | 2013

A Back-emf Based Method to Detect Magnet Failures in PMSMs

Julio-César Urresty; Jordi-Roger Riba; Luis Romeral

Demagnetization faults are troublesome because they have a profound impact on the overall performance of permanent magnet synchronous motors (PMSMs). This work presents and verifies experimentally a system to detect such faults which is based on the measure of the zero sequence voltage component (ZSVC). The proposed method is also appropriate for inverter fed machines and is particularly useful when dealing with fault tolerant systems. A fault severity index which allows quantifying the harshness of such faults is also proposed and its behavior is analyzed from experimental data. Features of the proposed method include low computational burden, simplicity and high sensitivity. Experimental results conducted at different speed and load conditions show the potential of the proposed fault severity index for online diagnosis of demagnetization failures.


international symposium on industrial electronics | 2008

Demagnetization fault detection by means of Hilbert Huang transform of the stator current decomposition in PMSM

J. Rosero; Luis Romeral; J.A. Ortega; Julio-César Urresty

This paper presents a study of the permanent magnet synchronous motor (PMSM) running under demagnetization. The simulation has been carried out by means of two dimensional (2-D) finite element analysis (FEA), and simulations results were compared with experimental results. The demagnetization fault is analyzed by means of decomposition of stator currents obtained at different speeds for torque change.


IEEE Transactions on Magnetics | 2010

A Simple 2-D Finite-Element Geometry for Analyzing Surface-Mounted Synchronous Machines With Skewed Rotor Magnets

Julio-César Urresty; Jordi-Roger Riba; Luis Romeral; Antonio Manuel Mateo García

We present a new 2-D FEM-based system for analyzing permanent-magnet surface-mounted synchronous machines with skewed rotor magnets. The system is based on generating a geometric equivalent non-skewed permanent-magnet distribution that accounts for the skewed distribution of the practical rotor. An appealing feature of the proposed system is that it can be easily performed in any 2-D electromagnetic FEM package by performing a simple change in the geometry of the magnets. Attributes of the method presented here include simplicity, high accuracy, low computational burden, and high speed compared to 3-D and 2-D multislice FEM analysis. Experimental results with both healthy and faulty machines corroborate the effectiveness of the model proposed in this work.


applied power electronics conference | 2009

Fault Detection in dynamic conditions by means of Discrete Wavelet Decomposition for PMSM running under Bearing Damage

J. Rosero; Luis Romeral; Esteban Rosero; Julio-César Urresty

This paper presents a study of the Permanent Magnet Synchronous Machine (PMSM) running under bearing damage. To carry out the study a two-dimensional (2-D) Finite Element Analysis (FEA) is used. Stator current induced harmonics for fault condition were investigated. Advanced signal analysis by means of Continuous and Discrete Wavelet Transforms was performed. Simulation were carried out and compared with experimental.


IEEE Transactions on Industrial Electronics | 2013

Shaft Trajectory Analysis in a Partially Demagnetized Permanent-Magnet Synchronous Motor

Julio-César Urresty; Reza Atashkhooei; Jordi-Roger Riba; Luis Romeral; Santiago Royo

Demagnetization faults have a negative impact on the behavior of permanent-magnet synchronous machines, thus reducing their efficiency, generating torque ripple, mechanical vibrations, and acoustic noise, among others. In this paper, the displacement of the shaft trajectory induced by demagnetization faults is studied. It is proved that such faults may increase considerably the amplitude of the rotor displacement. The direct measure of the shaft trajectory is performed by means of a noncontact self-mixing interferometric sensor. In addition, the new harmonics in the back electromotive force (EMF) and the stator current spectrum arising from the shaft displacement are analyzed by means of finite-element method (FEM) simulations and experimental tests. Since conventional finite-element electromagnetic models are unable to predict the harmonics arising from the shaft trajectory displacement, an improved finite-element model which takes into account the measured trajectory has been developed. It is shown that this improved model allows obtaining more accurate back EMF and stator current spectra than those obtained by means of conventional models. This work presents a comprehensive analysis of the effects generated by demagnetization faults, which may be useful to develop improved fault diagnosis schemes.


IEEE Transactions on Magnetics | 2013

Influence of the Stator Windings Configuration in the Currents and Zero-Sequence Voltage Harmonics in Permanent Magnet Synchronous Motors With Demagnetization Faults

Julio-César Urresty; Jordi-Roger Riba; Luis Romeral

Demagnetization faults in permanent magnet synchronous motors may generate specific fault harmonic frequencies in the stator currents and the zero-sequence voltage component (ZSVC) spectra. Hence, by analyzing the stator currents or/and the ZSVC spectra it is possible to develop fault diagnosis schemes to detect such faults. In order to have a broad view of such effects, a representative set of stator windings configurations must be considered. By analyzing different stator windings configurations this paper shows that the amplitude of the harmonic frequencies of both the stator currents and the ZSVC spectrato be analyzed are significantly influenced by the stator windings configuration. It is also proved that depending on the winding configuration, new harmonic components may emerge in both spectra. The results presented in this paper may help to develop fault diagnosis schemes based on the acquisition and further analysis of the stator currents and the ZSVC harmonic components.


IEEE-ASME Transactions on Mechatronics | 2014

Runout Tracking in Electric Motors Using Self-Mixing Interferometry

Reza Atashkhooei; Julio-César Urresty; Santiago Royo; Jordi-Roger Riba; Luis Romeral

In this paper, a self-mixing interferometry sensor has been used as a proximity probe to measure possible runout in permanent magnet synchronous motors, for fault diagnosis. A general procedure for the measurement of the 2-D trajectory of the motor shaft is described in detail, including procedures for the characterization of the uncertainty due to the shape of the shaft, and the management of speckle noise. The performance of the proposed sensor has been compared to that of a commercial Polytec laser vibrometer, for validation purposes. Results show inaccuracies in the order of ±6 μm, which agree well with the measured uncertainty introduced by shaft surface imperfections.


ieee international symposium on diagnostics for electric machines, power electronics and drives | 2011

Analysis of demagnetization faults in surface-mounted permanent magnet synchronous motors with symmetric windings

Julio-César Urresty; Jordi-Roger Riba; Harold Saavedra; J. Romeral

This paper analyzes a surface-mounted permanent magnet synchronous motor with symmetric winding configuration running under demagnetization fault. The analysis is based on 2D FEM simulations which includes rotor magnet skewed effects. Two types of demagnetization are analyzed; uniform and local demagnetization. It is proposed the use of zero-sequence voltage component for fault diagnosis purposes. Simulations and experimental results show the suitability of the method.

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Luis Romeral

Polytechnic University of Catalonia

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Jordi-Roger Riba

Polytechnic University of Catalonia

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J.A. Ortega

Polytechnic University of Catalonia

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Harold Saavedra

Polytechnic University of Catalonia

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J. Rosero

National University of Colombia

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A. Garcia

Polytechnic University of Catalonia

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Miguel Delgado

Polytechnic University of Catalonia

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Antonio Manuel Mateo García

Polytechnic University of Catalonia

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J. Cardenas

Polytechnic University of Catalonia

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M.C. Martín Delgado

Polytechnic University of Catalonia

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