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A robust, on-line turn-fault detection technique for induction machines based on monitoring the sequence component impedance matrix
S. B. Lee
*
, R. M. Tallam
, T. G. Habetler
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Keyphrases
Impedance Matrix
100%
Fault Detection Algorithm
100%
Turn-on Detection
100%
Induction Machine
100%
Sequence Components
100%
Non-ideality
66%
Turn Fault
66%
Stator Inter-turn Fault
33%
Measurement Error
33%
Off-diagonal
33%
Fault Detection
33%
Insulation Failure
33%
Supply Voltage Unbalance
33%
Financial Loss
33%
Incipient Stage
33%
Sensorless Methods
33%
Motor Asymmetry
33%
Engineering
Detection Technique
100%
Induction Machine
100%
Sequence Component
100%
Simulation Result
50%
Experimental Result
50%
Detection Scheme
50%
Early Stage
50%
Measurement Error
50%
Supply Voltage
50%
Insulation Failure
50%
Voltage Unbalance
50%
Diagonal Term
50%