On the Simulation of Bearing Faults in Induction Machines
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2023. 1-8 Paper presented at EDPE 2023, The High Tatras, Slovakia.
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T1 - On the Simulation of Bearing Faults in Induction Machines
AU - Floh, Florian
AU - Weiß, Helmut
PY - 2023/10/11
Y1 - 2023/10/11
N2 - The relatively high prevalence of bearing faults in electrical machines demand on-line monitoring of the machine’s operating data to ensure both high reliability and efficiency and avoid unwanted breakdowns.This paper deals with simulating bearings (5 DOF-model) in conjunction with an induction machine. The main objective therefore is to obtain a deeper understanding of how a faulty bearing affects both the entire bearing and the machine with respect to the vibration signal and additional frictional torque. Furthermore, different shapes of spalls on the raceway are then being described, examined and compared to each other.
AB - The relatively high prevalence of bearing faults in electrical machines demand on-line monitoring of the machine’s operating data to ensure both high reliability and efficiency and avoid unwanted breakdowns.This paper deals with simulating bearings (5 DOF-model) in conjunction with an induction machine. The main objective therefore is to obtain a deeper understanding of how a faulty bearing affects both the entire bearing and the machine with respect to the vibration signal and additional frictional torque. Furthermore, different shapes of spalls on the raceway are then being described, examined and compared to each other.
KW - induction machine
KW - bearing faults
KW - bearing fault detection
KW - condition monitoring
U2 - 10.1109/EDPE58625.2023.10274044
DO - 10.1109/EDPE58625.2023.10274044
M3 - Paper
SP - 1
EP - 8
T2 - EDPE 2023
Y2 - 25 September 2023 through 27 October 2023
ER -