Induction motor faults: basics, developments and laboratory-scale implementation
A brief overview of the current chapter reveals the attempts to understand the fundamentals of fault occurrence and the way how fault affects the motor timedomain behavior. The attempts were totally devoted to explain the theoretical fault basis and consequently address the most significant time-domain variations by means of which a fault might probably be detected. Nevertheless, not all faults introduce a specifically detectable behavior, at least in a time domain. A step-bystep laboratory-scale implementation of various types of faults, along with the required details, was provided. By means of this knowledge, a simple but very useful setup of fault diagnosis based on which one can study different fault aspects is indeed achieved.
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