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A Diagnostic System for Speed-Varying Motor Rotary Faults

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  • Chwan-Lu Tseng
  • Shun-Yuan Wang
  • Shou-Chuang Lin
  • Jen-Hsiang Chou
  • Ke-Fan Chen

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This study proposed an intelligent rotary fault diagnostic system for motors. A sensorless rotational speed detection method and an improved dynamic structural neural network are used. Moreover, to increase the convergence speed of training, a terminal attractor method and a hybrid discriminant analysis are also adopted. The proposed method can be employed to detect the rotary frequencies of motors with varying speeds and can enhance the discrimination of motor faults. To conduct the experiments, this study used wireless sensor nodes to transmit vibration data and employed MATLAB to write codes for functional modules, including the signal processing, sensorless rotational speed estimation, neural network, and stochastic process control chart. Additionally, Visual Basic software was used to create an integrated human-machine interface. The experimental results regarding the test of equipment faults indicated that the proposed novel diagnostic system can effectively estimate rotational speeds and provide superior ability of motor fault discrimination with fast training convergence.

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  • Chwan-Lu Tseng & Shun-Yuan Wang & Shou-Chuang Lin & Jen-Hsiang Chou & Ke-Fan Chen, 2014. "A Diagnostic System for Speed-Varying Motor Rotary Faults," Mathematical Problems in Engineering, Hindawi, vol. 2014, pages 1-10, May.
  • Handle: RePEc:hin:jnlmpe:310626
    DOI: 10.1155/2014/310626
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