MATEC Web of Conferences (Jan 2014)

Fault detection and diagnosis in induction motor using artificial intelligence technique

  • Khireddine M.S.,
  • Slimane N.,
  • Abdessemed Y.,
  • Makhloufi M.T.

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1051/matecconf/20141610004
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 16
p. 10004

Abstract

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Induction machines play a vital role in industry and there is a strong demand for their reliable and safe operation. The online monitoring of induction motors is becoming increasingly important. The main difficulty in this task is the lack of an accurate analytical model to describe a faulty motor. Faults and failures of induction machines can lead to excessive downtimes and generate large losses in terms of maintenance and lost revenues, and this motivates the examination of on-line condition monitoring. The major difficulty is the lack of an accurate model that describes a fault motor. Moreover, experienced engineers are often required to interpret measurement data that are frequently inconclusive. A fuzzy logic approach may help to diagnose induction motor faults. In fact, fuzzy logic is reminiscent of human thinking processes and natural language enabling decisions to be made based on vague information.