A Diagnosis System for the Rotor Cage of Induction Motor Using Fuzzy Reasoning Method
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概要
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In this paper, a diagnosis system, using fuzzy logic, for rotor bar defects in the squirrel cage induction motor is proposed. In the iron and steel industry, induction motors are widely used for various facilities. Recently induction motors have been used in rolling mills. Accordingly the requirement for stabilization in their operations has become very stringent. Various methods are used to diagnose the rotor bar defects of the induction motor, such as the frequency analysis method, the neural network method and so on. However it is difficult to quantitatively determine the degree of deterioration by conventional diagnosis methods. To overcome the difficulty, a new identification method using fuzzy logic is proposed for the diagnosis of rotors in the squirrel cage induction motor. Due to a lot of non-linear elements in the induction motor model, conventional identification methods, such as the least squares method, are not applied to the identification of the induction motor parameters. Our proposed method utilizes the simulator based on the mathematical model and the actual data. The rotor bars resistance in the simulator is modified reflecting the difference between the calculated current and the measured current. After iteration of these modification steps, the rotor bars resistance in the simulator converges to its real value. Using our proposed method, the trend of the rotor deterioration can be managed quantitatively, enabling the appropriate condition-based maintenance of the induction motors.
- 日本知能情報ファジィ学会の論文
- 2003-08-15
著者
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Kitamura A
Department Of Nuclear Engineering Kobe University Of Mercantile Marine
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Kitamura Akira
Tottori University Faculty Of Engineering
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Asada H
Hirosaki Univ. Aomori
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Asada Hideki
Kobe University
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KONISHI Masami
Okayama University, Faculty of Engineering
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IMAI Jun
Okayama University, Faculty of Engineering
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DOMAE Yukihiro
Okayama University, Faculty of Engineering
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KITAMURA Akira
Electronics Research Laboratory, Kobe Steel Ltd.
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Kitamura A
Tottori University Faculty Of Engineering
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Domae Yukihiro
Okayama University Faculty Of Engineering
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Konishi Masami
Okayama University Faculty Of Engineering
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ASADA Hideki
Yukawa Institute for Theoretical Physics, Kyoto University
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Imai Jun
Okayama University
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Imai Jun
Okayama University Faculty Of Engineering
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ASADA Hideki
Faculty of Science and Technology, Hirosaki University:Max-Planck-Institut fur Astrophysik
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ASADA Hideki
Faculty of Science and Technology, Hirosaki University:Max-Planck-Institute fur Gravitationsphysik
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