Simple realtime condition monitoring tools for low-cost motor drives

B. Akin, H. Toliyat, U. Orguner, M. Rayner
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In this paper, two simple digital signal processor (DSP)-based motor fault signature detection techniques are presented. First, the reference frame theory and its applications to fault diagnosis of electric machinery are introduced. Second, phase sensitive detection (PSD) of motor fault signatures is presented. Both techniques provide very simple and robust way to find the magnitude and phase of the specified fault signatures in the line current. Particularly, PSD has a powerful line current noise suppression capability while detecting the fault signatures. Various faults are experimentally tested both offline using the data acquisition system, and online employing the TMS320F2812 DSP to prove the efficacy of the proposed tools. The advantages of these methods include the following: (1) no need to employ external hardware or a PC running a high level program; (2) provides instantaneous fault monitoring using a DSP controller in real time; (3) embedded into the motor drive; thus, readily available drive sensors and the core processor are used without employing additional hardware; (4) no need to store machine currents data, and thus no need for large memory size; (5) very short convergence time capability; (6) immune to non- idealities like sensor dc offsets, imbalance, etc. ; (7) no need for a notch filter to filter out the fundamental harmonic; (8) steady state or stationary current signal assumptions are not necessary; (9) a familiar concept for motor control engineers; and (10) applicable to all multi-phase and single phase motors.
用于低成本电机驱动器的简单实时状态监测工具
本文提出了两种简单的基于数字信号处理器(DSP)的电机故障特征检测技术。首先,介绍了参考框架理论及其在电机故障诊断中的应用。其次,提出了电机故障特征的相敏检测方法。这两种技术都提供了一种非常简单和可靠的方法来查找线路电流中指定故障特征的幅值和相位。特别是在检测故障信号的同时,PSD具有强大的线路电流噪声抑制能力。利用数据采集系统和TMS320F2812 DSP对各种故障进行了离线测试和在线测试,以验证所提出工具的有效性。这些方法的优点包括:(1)不需要使用外部硬件或运行高级程序的PC机;(2)利用DSP控制器实时提供瞬时故障监测;(3)嵌入电机驱动;因此,无需使用额外的硬件即可使用易于获得的驱动传感器和核心处理器;(4)不需要存储机器电流数据,因此不需要大内存;(5)收敛时间非常短;(6)不受传感器直流偏移、不平衡等非理想因素的影响;(7)无需陷波滤波器滤除基频谐波;(8)不需要稳态或稳态电流信号的假设;(9)电机控制工程师熟悉的概念;(10)适用于所有多相和单相电机。
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