Energies (Apr 2021)

Increasing Electric Vehicles Reliability by Non-Invasive Diagnosis of Motor Winding Faults

  • Konrad Górny,
  • Piotr Kuwałek,
  • Wojciech Pietrowski

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/en14092510
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 14, no. 9
p. 2510

Abstract

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The article proposes a proprietary approach to the diagnosis of induction motors allowing increasing the reliability of electric vehicles. This approach makes it possible to detect damage in the form of an inter-turn short-circuit at an early stage of its occurrence. The authors of the article describe an effective diagnostic method using the extraction of diagnostic signal features using an Enhanced Empirical Wavelet Transform and an algorithm based on the method of Ensemble Bagged Trees. The article describes in detail the methodology of the carried out research, presents the method of extracting features from the diagnostic signal and describes the conclusions resulting from the research. Phase current waveforms obtained from a real object as well as simulation results based on the field-circuit model of an induction motor were used as a diagnostic signal in the research. In order to determine the accuracy of the damage classification, simple metrics such as accuracy, sensitivity, selectivity, precision as well as complex metrics weight F1 and macro F1 were used.

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