Criteria for Detecting Turn-To-Turn Short Circuit in Stator Windings Using Vector Analysis of Electric Motor Phase Currents

At industrial enterprises, seaports, ships, more than 80 % of all electrical engineering equipment is asynchronous motors. In a number of cases, asynchronous motors operate with a sharply variable load, in an aggressive environment; herewith they receive power from the network with deviations of the...

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Main Authors: I. V. Zhezhelenko, V. E. Kryvonosov, S. V. Vasilenko
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Language:Russian
Published: Belarusian National Technical University 2021-06-01
Series:Известия высших учебных заведений и энергетических объединенний СНГ: Энергетика
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Online Access:https://energy.bntu.by/jour/article/view/2070
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description At industrial enterprises, seaports, ships, more than 80 % of all electrical engineering equipment is asynchronous motors. In a number of cases, asynchronous motors operate with a sharply variable load, in an aggressive environment; herewith they receive power from the network with deviations of the power quality indicators from the normative ones, which causes their high damageability. Turn circuits in the stator windings account for about 40 % of cases of damage to the insulation of the asynchronous motors windings. Untimely detection of the initial moment of the appearance of defects in the asynchronous motors or disruption of the operating modes of the supply network and current circuits result in emergency situations of the electrical complex, equipment downtime and damage. The article discusses the issues of diagnostics of non-full-phase modes of current circuits, mains voltages and turn circuits in the stator windings of the asynchronous motors that receiving power from the networks in conditions of voltage asymmetry. The analysis of the vector diagrams of currents, voltages and additional phase angles of the phase currents displacement arising from the asymmetry of the mains voltages and turn circuits in the stator windings has been fulfilled. The results obtained made it possible to formulate criteria for identifying the initial moment of the turn circuit and two-phase modes, both in the network and in current circuits, in stationary modes. A method for non-destructive testing of the asynchronous motors state as well as a device for its implementation has been developed. The method is based on comparing the vectors of the measured phase currents of the asynchronous motors with their calculated values. The article presents the results of modeling the change in the vectors of phase currents from the number of closed turns in the winding of the asynchronous motors. The power series of asynchronous motors was established, for which the sensitivity of detecting the initial moment of the turn-to-turn short circuit is maximum. Analytical results of the dependence of the sensitivity coefficient for turn-to-turn short circuit on the absolute increment of the modules of phase currents and the corresponding phase angles have been obtained.
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spelling doaj-art-20b841dd28e447c4a3c86d2f1dddd9a52025-02-03T11:34:17ZrusBelarusian National Technical UniversityИзвестия высших учебных заведений и энергетических объединенний СНГ: Энергетика1029-74482414-03412021-06-0164320221810.21122/1029-7448-2021-64-3-202-2181761Criteria for Detecting Turn-To-Turn Short Circuit in Stator Windings Using Vector Analysis of Electric Motor Phase CurrentsI. V. Zhezhelenko0V. E. Kryvonosov1S. V. Vasilenko2Azov Maritime Institute National University “Odessa Maritime Academy”Azov Maritime Institute National University “Odessa Maritime Academy”Azov Maritime Institute National University “Odessa Maritime Academy”At industrial enterprises, seaports, ships, more than 80 % of all electrical engineering equipment is asynchronous motors. In a number of cases, asynchronous motors operate with a sharply variable load, in an aggressive environment; herewith they receive power from the network with deviations of the power quality indicators from the normative ones, which causes their high damageability. Turn circuits in the stator windings account for about 40 % of cases of damage to the insulation of the asynchronous motors windings. Untimely detection of the initial moment of the appearance of defects in the asynchronous motors or disruption of the operating modes of the supply network and current circuits result in emergency situations of the electrical complex, equipment downtime and damage. The article discusses the issues of diagnostics of non-full-phase modes of current circuits, mains voltages and turn circuits in the stator windings of the asynchronous motors that receiving power from the networks in conditions of voltage asymmetry. The analysis of the vector diagrams of currents, voltages and additional phase angles of the phase currents displacement arising from the asymmetry of the mains voltages and turn circuits in the stator windings has been fulfilled. The results obtained made it possible to formulate criteria for identifying the initial moment of the turn circuit and two-phase modes, both in the network and in current circuits, in stationary modes. A method for non-destructive testing of the asynchronous motors state as well as a device for its implementation has been developed. The method is based on comparing the vectors of the measured phase currents of the asynchronous motors with their calculated values. The article presents the results of modeling the change in the vectors of phase currents from the number of closed turns in the winding of the asynchronous motors. The power series of asynchronous motors was established, for which the sensitivity of detecting the initial moment of the turn-to-turn short circuit is maximum. Analytical results of the dependence of the sensitivity coefficient for turn-to-turn short circuit on the absolute increment of the modules of phase currents and the corresponding phase angles have been obtained.https://energy.bntu.by/jour/article/view/2070asynchronous motorturn-to-turn short circuitmains voltage unbalancevoltage deviationsvector diagramdiagnostic criteriamotor protectionsimulationprotection sensitivitynon-destructive testing
spellingShingle I. V. Zhezhelenko
V. E. Kryvonosov
S. V. Vasilenko
Criteria for Detecting Turn-To-Turn Short Circuit in Stator Windings Using Vector Analysis of Electric Motor Phase Currents
Известия высших учебных заведений и энергетических объединенний СНГ: Энергетика
asynchronous motor
turn-to-turn short circuit
mains voltage unbalance
voltage deviations
vector diagram
diagnostic criteria
motor protection
simulation
protection sensitivity
non-destructive testing
title Criteria for Detecting Turn-To-Turn Short Circuit in Stator Windings Using Vector Analysis of Electric Motor Phase Currents
title_full Criteria for Detecting Turn-To-Turn Short Circuit in Stator Windings Using Vector Analysis of Electric Motor Phase Currents
title_fullStr Criteria for Detecting Turn-To-Turn Short Circuit in Stator Windings Using Vector Analysis of Electric Motor Phase Currents
title_full_unstemmed Criteria for Detecting Turn-To-Turn Short Circuit in Stator Windings Using Vector Analysis of Electric Motor Phase Currents
title_short Criteria for Detecting Turn-To-Turn Short Circuit in Stator Windings Using Vector Analysis of Electric Motor Phase Currents
title_sort criteria for detecting turn to turn short circuit in stator windings using vector analysis of electric motor phase currents
topic asynchronous motor
turn-to-turn short circuit
mains voltage unbalance
voltage deviations
vector diagram
diagnostic criteria
motor protection
simulation
protection sensitivity
non-destructive testing
url https://energy.bntu.by/jour/article/view/2070
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