WO2012045353A1 - Detection of a missing stator slot wedge in an electrical machine - Google Patents
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- the present invention relates to condition monitoring of an electrical machine.
- a current spectrum of the machine is analysed in order to determine whether a stator slot wedge is missing or not.
- a stator slot wedge 10 is an element which holds a stator coil 20 in place in a stator slot 30 of an electrical machine.
- One side of the stator slot wedge 10 faces the stator coil 20 while the opposite side faces an air gap between the stator 40 and a rotor.
- Magnetic stator slot wedges are commonly used as they offer several benefits compared with non-magnetic ones. Such benefits are: reduced core losses and hence reduced temperature rise, lower magnetizing current and hence improved power factor, reduced inrush current, more efficient motor.
- a typical magnetic stator slot wedge material may comprise 75 % iron powder, 7 % glass fabric and 18% epoxy resin.
- stator slot wedges are more brittle than non-magnetic ones due to the high percentage of iron powder. It is known that magnetic stator slot wedges have a tendency to get loose and fall off the stator slots. This is caused by magnetic forces acting in the air gap and producing vibrations. The stator slot wedges are under consistent variable force, and if they are not sitting tight in the stator slots they start to move and wear at their edges to ultimately get loose enough to be pulled off the slots or to be broken apart. A missing stator slot wedge can cause a rotor or stator winding failure (a catastrophic failure for the machine) , and therefore it is important to detect a missing stator slot wedge at an early stage. A conventional procedure for detecting a missing stator slot wedge is to open the machine and by visual inspection search for debris in the stator. This methodology is costly since the machine must be dismantled. Therefore, there is a need to improve the existing condition monitoring methods for electrical machines.
- One object of the invention is to provide a method for detecting a missing stator slot wedge in an electrical machine without a need to open the machine. This object is achieved by the method according to appended claim 1.
- the invention is based on the realization that missing stator slot wedges cause alteration in the machine's current spectrum in a high frequency area, and that this "signature" can be used as an indicator of the stator slot wedges' condition .
- a method for detecting a missing stator slot wedge in an electrical machine comprising the steps of: measuring a first current from a first machine;
- the first current spectrum reaches a high frequency area above ten times such as twenty, thirty, forty or fifty times the main frequency. A deviation between current spectrums of a healthy machine and a machine with missing stator slot wedges is particularly apparent at certain higher
- the first machine is an induction machine and the first current spectrum reaches a high frequency area defined by equation
- R r is a number of rotor slots
- s is a slip of the motor
- p is a number of pole pairs per phase
- f s is a supply frequency.
- the method further comprises the step of detecting whether an amplitude of the first current spectrum exceeds or goes below a threshold value in the high frequency area to determine whether a stator slot wedge is missing or not.
- the method further comprises the step of detecting whether an amplitude of a harmonic in the high frequency area of the first current spectrum exceeds or goes below a threshold value to determine whether a stator slot wedge is missing or not. Simulations show that deviation between the current
- R r is a number of rotor slots
- s is a slip of the motor
- p is a number of pole pairs per phase
- f s is a supply frequency
- m is an integer 0, 1, 2 or 3.
- the method further comprises the step of detecting whether a certain harmonic is present to determine whether a stator slot wedge is missing or not. Simulations show that in certain cases a missing stator slot wedge causes a new harmonic to appear. In those cases it suffices to detect a presence of such harmonic to determine whether a stator slot wedge is missing or not.
- the method further comprises the steps of: measuring a reference current from a reference machine; providing a reference current spectrum from the reference current measurement; comparing the first current spectrum with the reference current spectrum to determine whether a stator slot wedge is missing or not. Reliable information about the presence of the stator slot wedges is gained when the current spectrum of the machine under interest is compared with a current spectrum of a reference machine.
- the method further comprises the step of detecting whether the first current spectrum deviates from the reference current spectrum by a certain threshold value to determine whether a stator slot wedge is missing or not.
- a threshold value is a simple criterion for concluding that a stator slot wedge is missing .
- the reference machine corresponds to the first machine, and the condition of the stator slot wedges in the reference machine is well known. Readily comparable current spectrums are achieved when the reference machine is identical with the machine under interest, and when the condition of the reference machine is known.
- stator slot wedges in the reference machine are complete.
- a current spectrum of the reference machine corresponds to an ideal situation with complete stator slot wedges, it is easier to detect a deviation between it and a current spectrum of a machine with missing stator slot wedges.
- the method further comprises the steps of: measuring a second current from the first machine, the second current representing a different electrical phase than the first current; providing a second current spectrum from the second current
- the method further comprises the step of detecting whether the first current spectrum deviates from the second current spectrum by a certain threshold value to determine whether a stator slot wedge is missing or not.
- a threshold value is a simple criterion for concluding that a stator slot wedge is missing .
- the first current is a branch current.
- the branch current is a more sensitive indicator than the total current for the detection of missing stator slot wedges, and therefore it is the preferred indicator when accessible.
- R r is a number of rotor slots
- s is a slip of the motor
- p is a number of pole pairs per phase
- f s is a supply frequency.
- figure 1 shows a typical stator slot arrangement with a
- figure 2a shows a current spectrum of a healthy machine
- figure 2b shows a current spectrum of a machine with one stator slot wedge missing
- figure 3 shows current spectrums for two phases of a same machine with three stator slot wedges missing
- figure 4a shows a current spectrum of a branch current for a healthy machine
- figure 4b shows a current spectrum of a branch current for a machine with one missing stator slot wedge.
- FIG 2a an example of a current spectrum for an electrical machine is shown.
- the electrical machine has a main frequency component at 50 Hz corresponding to the grid frequency.
- the values in the current spectrum are relative logarithmic values expressed in decibels (dB) according to e uation
- I dE is a relative current amplitude
- I is a current amplitude of each respective frequency component
- I m is a current amplitude of the main frequency component
- I dB gets a value zero at the main frequency, and a value below zero at the remaining frequencies.
- Harmonics showing peak I dB values can be recognized at frequency values that are multiples of the main frequency. Otherwise the I dE curve is relatively flat with values mainly between -100 dB and -120 dB .
- the current spectrum in figure 2a is representative for a healthy machine with complete stator slot wedges. The values in figure 2a are received from a simulation, but it is expected that measurements give corresponding results. This is also the case in the
- induction machine is not limited to induction machines but may as well be used for detecting a missing stator slot wedge in a synchronous machine.
- Figure 2b shows a current spectrum for a machine with one stator slot wedge missing. It can be noticed that the two spectrums in figures 2a and 2b deviate remarkably from each other especially at high frequencies. This deviation in the current spectrums implies that by appropriately interpreting a current spectrum of an electrical machine, the current spectrum values can be turned into information about whether a stator slot wedge is missing or not. For example, an upper and lower threshold values may be defined for an average I dB within a certain frequency area in a healthy machine. If the actual I dB exceeds the upper threshold value or goes below the lower threshold value, then the conclusion is that a stator slot wedge is missing. Alternatively, the amplitude of a certain individual harmonic can be observed. It depends on the machine type which indicator is the most appropriate one for detecting a missing stator slot wedge.
- Figure 3 shows current spectrums for two phases of a same machine in a case where three stator slot wedges are missing. In a healthy machine the two curves would be identical, but with missing stator slot wedges the curves clearly deviate from each other. Again, in a similar manner as explained hereinbefore, this deviation can be used to interpret whether a stator slot wedge is missing or not.
- Figures 4a and 4b show current spectrums of a branch current between different stator coils in a same electrical phase.
- the curve of figure 4a is for a healthy machine, and that of figure 4b for a machine with one missing stator slot wedge.
- R r is a number of rotor slots
- s is a slip of the motor
- p is a number of pole pairs per phase
- f s is a supply frequency. Therefore, detecting the presence of this particular harmonic can be used to determine whether a stator slot wedge is missing or not.
- stator slot wedge is missing or not is either based on values of a relative current amplitude I dB or on presence of certain harmonics.
- the invention is not, however, limited to the examples given above, but a person skilled in the art may use additional ways to interpret the current spectrums in the high frequency area to determine whether a stator slot wedge is missing or not.
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