Radio-frequency-based measurement methods for bearing current analysis in induction motors
Niskanen, Ville (2014-12-15)
Väitöskirja
Niskanen, Ville
15.12.2014
Lappeenranta University of Technology
Acta Universitatis Lappeenrantaensis
Julkaisun pysyvä osoite on
https://urn.fi/URN:ISBN:978-952-265-728-2
https://urn.fi/URN:ISBN:978-952-265-728-2
Tiivistelmä
The most common reason for a low-voltage induction motor breakdown is a bearing
failure. Along with the increasing popularity of modern frequency converters, bearing
failures have become the most important motor fault type. Conditions in which bearing
currents are likely to occur are generated as a side effect of fast du/dt switching
transients. Once present, different types of bearing currents can accelerate the
mechanical wear of bearings by causing deformation of metal parts in the bearing and
degradation of the lubricating oil properties.The bearing current phenomena are well
known, and several bearing current measurement and mitigation methods have been
proposed. Nevertheless, in order to develop more feasible methods to measure and
mitigate bearing currents, better knowledge of the phenomena is required. When
mechanical wear is caused by bearing currents, the resulting aging impact has to be
monitored and dealt with. Moreover, because of the stepwise aging mechanism,
periodically executed condition monitoring measurements have been found ineffective.
Thus, there is a need for feasible bearing current measurement methods that can be
applied in parallel with the normal operation of series production drive systems. In
order to reach the objectives of feasibility and applicability, nonintrusive measurement
methods are preferred.
In this doctoral dissertation, the characteristics and conditions of bearings that are
related to the occurrence of different kinds of bearing currents are studied. Further, the
study introduces some nonintrusive radio-frequency-signal-based approaches to detect
and measure parameters that are associated with the accelerated bearing wear caused by
bearing currents.
failure. Along with the increasing popularity of modern frequency converters, bearing
failures have become the most important motor fault type. Conditions in which bearing
currents are likely to occur are generated as a side effect of fast du/dt switching
transients. Once present, different types of bearing currents can accelerate the
mechanical wear of bearings by causing deformation of metal parts in the bearing and
degradation of the lubricating oil properties.The bearing current phenomena are well
known, and several bearing current measurement and mitigation methods have been
proposed. Nevertheless, in order to develop more feasible methods to measure and
mitigate bearing currents, better knowledge of the phenomena is required. When
mechanical wear is caused by bearing currents, the resulting aging impact has to be
monitored and dealt with. Moreover, because of the stepwise aging mechanism,
periodically executed condition monitoring measurements have been found ineffective.
Thus, there is a need for feasible bearing current measurement methods that can be
applied in parallel with the normal operation of series production drive systems. In
order to reach the objectives of feasibility and applicability, nonintrusive measurement
methods are preferred.
In this doctoral dissertation, the characteristics and conditions of bearings that are
related to the occurrence of different kinds of bearing currents are studied. Further, the
study introduces some nonintrusive radio-frequency-signal-based approaches to detect
and measure parameters that are associated with the accelerated bearing wear caused by
bearing currents.
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