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An Empirical Demodulation For Electrical Fault Detection In Induction Motors
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Ieee Transactions On Instrumentation And Measurement. Ieee-inst Electrical Electronics Engineers Inc, v. 65, p. 559 - 569, 2016.
0018-9456
1557-9662
WOS:000370733500007
10.1109/TIM.2015.2509398
Autor
Batista
Fabiano Bianchini; Monteiro Lamim Filho
Paulo Cezar; Pederiva
Robson; Diniz Silva
Vinicius Augusto
Institución
Resumen
Signal demodulation is a fundamental procedure in many situations during a spectral analysis. Through an envelope analysis, it becomes possible to identify fault frequencies that are embedded in a modulated signal and that are not clearly visible only by directly applying some signal processing techniques such as the Fourier transform and filtering. In this paper, a very simple and empirical technique for demodulation is proposed. It is based only on the analysis of local extremes from a modulated time sequence to find a new time sequence that carries the wanted relevant fault data. The method of analysis is a good alternative tool for electrical fault detection in induction motors. The numerical and experimental results demonstrate the effectiveness of the proposed technique. 65 3 559 569