Evaluation of the Damper Condition in Synchronous Motors through the Analysis of the Transient Stray Fluxes and Currents considering the Effect of the Remanent Magnetism

[EN] This paper proposes the qualitative and quantitative analysis of stray-flux and current data under starting to detect damper faults in cylindrical rotor synchronous machines. These machines are typically employed in high power applications and their possible outages may imply huge costs for the...

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Authors: Castro-Coronado, Habib, J. Antonino-Daviu|||0000-0003-1898-2228, Quijano-Lopez, Alfredo|||0000-0001-7916-8698, Llovera Segovia, Pedro|||0000-0001-6569-5710, Fuster Roig, Vicente Luis|||0000-0002-2428-9203, Serrano Iribarnegaray, Luís|||0000-0002-6821-5265, Dunai, Larisa|||0000-0002-5076-0695
Format: article
Publication Date:2021
Country:España
Institution:Universitat Politècnica de València (UPV)
Repository:RiuNet. Repositorio Institucional de la Universitat Politécnica de Valéncia
Language:English
OAI Identifier:oai:riunet.upv.es:10251/197317
Online Access:https://riunet.upv.es/handle/10251/197317
Access Level:Open access
Keyword:Damper cage
Fault diagnosis
Maintenance
Reliability
Rotor
Stray-flux
Synchronous machines
Transient analysis
INGENIERIA ELECTRICA
EXPRESION GRAFICA EN LA INGENIERIA
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Summary:[EN] This paper proposes the qualitative and quantitative analysis of stray-flux and current data under starting to detect damper faults in cylindrical rotor synchronous machines. These machines are typically employed in high power applications and their possible outages may imply huge costs for the industries or plants where they operate. The damper cage is a critical part of these machines and a potential source of catastrophic failures. However, few research works have provided feasible alternatives to monitor the condition of such element. This work analyses the viability of analyzing the electromotive force signals induced by the stray-flux in external coil sensors as well as current signals under starting to diagnose damper faults. The results obtained with laboratory machines with different levels of damper damage show that the analyses of those signals can provide very useful information for determining how the damper degrades over time. Moreover, the paper studies the effect of the remanent magnetism over the viability of the approaches and provides solutions to overcome this problem. The conclusions are valuable for field engineers since, nowadays, there are few available solutions that allow monitoring the condition of such element without motor disassembly.