IEEE Access (Jan 2019)

Eccentricity Failure Detection of Brushless DC Motors From Sound Signals Based on Density of Maxima

  • Frank Cesar Veras,
  • Thyago L. V. Lima,
  • Jefferson S. Souza,
  • Jorge G. G. S. Ramos,
  • Abel C. Lima Filho,
  • Alisson V. Brito

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1109/ACCESS.2019.2946502
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 7
pp. 150318 – 150326

Abstract

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Brushless Direct Current (BLDC) motors have been used in a wide range of fields. In some critical applications, failures in these machines can cause operational disasters and cost lives if they are not detected in advance. The classical methods for detecting incipient faults in BLDC motors perform processing of the current signal to obtain the required information. In this work, the SAC-DM (Signal Analysis based on Chaos using Density of Maxima) technique is applied for the first time in the diagnosis of failures of electromechanical systems from sound signals. Wavelet Multiresolution Analysis (WMA) is used to separate a chaotic signal component from the sound emitted by the motor. This work demonstrates that it is feasible to perform dynamic eccentricity diagnosis in BLDC motors by identifying variations of the SAC-DM of the sound signal. The technique exposed in this work requires low computational cost and achieves high success rate. To validate the method, tests were carried out on a small BLDC motor normally used in Unmanned Aerial Vehicle (UAV), demonstrating the ability of the method to detect the speed of the motor in 95.89% of the cases and to detect eccentricity problems at a fixed speed in 88.34% of the cases.

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