This paper addresses the problem of the detection of the mechanical disturbances and failures in a mechanical system driven by asynchronous machines through motor's current signal. Since the load behavior modifies the motor's supply current, it is possible to use the machine itself through motor current signal analysis (MCSA), as a torque sensor to defect mechanical condition. In this paper low frequency torque disturbances, that cause a quasi-stationary machine-load behaviour are used to diagnose the different mechanical anomalies, exploiting the relationship between current and torque. Specifically a mechanical system constituted by a high-ratio gear and a grinding table with rolling wheels for raw coal was analyzed through MCSA.
MECHANICAL FAILURE DETECTION BY MEANS OF INDUCTION MACHINE CURRENT ANALYSIS: A CASE HISTORY / Bellini, A; Filippetti, F; Franceschini, Giovanni; Tassoni, Carla; Passaglia, R; Saottini, M; Giovannini, M.. - (2003), pp. 322-326. (Intervento presentato al convegno IEEE SDEMPED 2003 tenutosi a Atlanta, GA, USA nel 24-26 August 2003) [10.1109/DEMPED.2003.1234594].
MECHANICAL FAILURE DETECTION BY MEANS OF INDUCTION MACHINE CURRENT ANALYSIS: A CASE HISTORY
FRANCESCHINI, Giovanni;TASSONI, Carla;
2003-01-01
Abstract
This paper addresses the problem of the detection of the mechanical disturbances and failures in a mechanical system driven by asynchronous machines through motor's current signal. Since the load behavior modifies the motor's supply current, it is possible to use the machine itself through motor current signal analysis (MCSA), as a torque sensor to defect mechanical condition. In this paper low frequency torque disturbances, that cause a quasi-stationary machine-load behaviour are used to diagnose the different mechanical anomalies, exploiting the relationship between current and torque. Specifically a mechanical system constituted by a high-ratio gear and a grinding table with rolling wheels for raw coal was analyzed through MCSA.I documenti in IRIS sono protetti da copyright e tutti i diritti sono riservati, salvo diversa indicazione.