现场经验识别电致轴承故障

D. Dahl, D. Sosnowski, D. Schlegel, R. Kerkman, M. Pennings
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本文评估了在脉宽调制(PWM)电压源逆变器下运行的低压交流感应电动机轴承故障的现场案例研究中的现场测试测量和安装细节。最近的经验表明,陡峭的波锋增加了上述电气问题的严重性,导致电机轴承材料侵蚀和早期机械故障。直到最近,轴电流引起的轴承故障主要是电磁感应的。本文介绍了三种轴承电流源,在PWM操作下,它们可以是静电的,也可以是电磁感应的。提出了确定每种来源的实地方法和建议的缓解方法。首先,讨论了轴承故障的简史。其次,给出了应用和系统模型。在讨论了在现场调查中发现有用的方法和轴承模型之后,提出了来自几个电机位置的广泛的现场案例研究。现场测量回顾表明静电和电磁场在电机内感应。从不同地点收集的测量和安装细节量化了导致电机位置之间不同测量结果的变量。系统组件对轴电压和轴承电流的影响通过现场测量进行评估,并与理论进行比较。给出了轴电压和轴承电流解的定量结果。
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Field Experience Identifying Electrically Induced Bearing Failures
This paper evaluates field test measurements and installation details from a field case study of low voltage AC induction motor bearing failures when operated under a pulse width modulated (PWM) voltage source inverter. Recent experience suggests the steep wave fronts increase the magnitude of the above electrical problems, leading to motor bearing material erosion and early mechanical failure. Until recently, bearing failures from shaft currents were predominantly electromagnetically induced. This paper presents three sources for bearing currents and under PWM operation can be both electrostatic and electromagnetic induced. A field methodology for identifying each source and recommended mitigation is presented. First, a brief history of bearing failures is discussed. Next, the application and a system model presented. An extensive field case study from several motor locations is presented following discussion of a methodology and bearing model found useful in field investigations. Field measurements are reviewed indicating both electrostatic and electromagnetic fields are induced within the motor. The measurements and installation details collected from the various sites quantify the variables that contribute to the different measurement results between motor locations. Effects of system components on shaft voltages and bearing currents are evaluated from field measurements and compared to theory. Quantitative results of solutions to shaft voltage and bearing currents are presented.
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