Algerian Journal of Signals and Systems

Algerian Journal of Signals and Systems

Predictive Maintenance Applied to Three phase Induction Motors

Yazarlar: Fatma Zohra DEKHANDJI, Salah Eddine HALLEDJ, Oussama ZABOUB

Cilt 4 , Sayı 2 , 2019 , Sayfalar 71-88

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DOI:10.51485/ajss.v4i2.84

Anahtar Kelimeler:Induction machines,Preventive maintenance,Reliability,Faults

Özet: Induction machines are widely used in industry. The operating conditions may sometimes lead the machine into different fault situations. The machine should be shut down when a fault is experienced to avoid complete process failure and for the safety of the workers. The predictive maintenance consists of scheduling maintenance activities only when a functional failure is detected. The advantages of predictive maintenance are accepted in many industries because of its efficiency in fault detection during early stages and thus reducing unscheduled down time. It increases productivity, improves quality and provides the feeling of safety and reliability to staff. The main types of external faults experienced by these motors are over loading; single phasing, unbalanced supply voltage, phase reversal, ground fault, under voltage and over voltage. MATLAB/SIMULINK simulation is used in this work for the detection and analysis of the faults on induction motor.


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@article{2019, title={Predictive Maintenance Applied to Three phase Induction Motors}, volume={4}, number={71–88}, publisher={Algerian Journal of Signals and Systems}, author={Fatma Zohra DEKHANDJI, Salah Eddine HALLEDJ, Oussama ZABOUB}, year={2019} }
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Fatma Zohra DEKHANDJI, Salah Eddine HALLEDJ, Oussama ZABOUB. (2019). Predictive Maintenance Applied to Three phase Induction Motors (Vol. 4). Vol. 4. Algerian Journal of Signals and Systems.
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Fatma Zohra DEKHANDJI, Salah Eddine HALLEDJ, Oussama ZABOUB. Predictive Maintenance Applied to Three Phase Induction Motors. no. 71–88, Algerian Journal of Signals and Systems, 2019.