Static and dynamic eccentricity fault diagnosis of large salient pole synchronous generators by means of external magnetic field

Abstract Although synchronous generators are robust and long‐lasting equipment of power plants, consistent electricity production depends on their health conditions. Static and dynamic eccentricity faults are among the prevalent faults that may have a costly effect. Although several methods have bee...

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Main Authors: Hossein Ehya, Arne Nysveen, Robert Nilssen, Yujing Liu
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Wiley 2021-07-01
Series:IET Electric Power Applications
Online Access:https://doi.org/10.1049/elp2.12068
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spelling doaj-ea2b3f173a20421ca07dd9c51c3bcfc12021-07-06T10:45:27ZengWileyIET Electric Power Applications1751-86601751-86792021-07-0115789090210.1049/elp2.12068Static and dynamic eccentricity fault diagnosis of large salient pole synchronous generators by means of external magnetic fieldHossein Ehya0Arne Nysveen1Robert Nilssen2Yujing Liu3Department of Electric Power Engineering Norwegian University of Science and Technology Trondheim NorwayDepartment of Electric Power Engineering Norwegian University of Science and Technology Trondheim NorwayDepartment of Electric Power Engineering Norwegian University of Science and Technology Trondheim NorwayDivision of Electric Power Engineering Chalmers University of Technology Göteborg SwedenAbstract Although synchronous generators are robust and long‐lasting equipment of power plants, consistent electricity production depends on their health conditions. Static and dynamic eccentricity faults are among the prevalent faults that may have a costly effect. Although several methods have been proposed in the literature to detect static and dynamic eccentricity faults in salient pole synchronous generators (SPSGs), they are non‐sensitive to a low degree of failure and require a predefined threshold to recognise the fault occurrence that may vary based on machine configuration. This article presents a detailed magnetic analysis of the SPSGs with static and dynamic eccentricity faults by focusing on the external magnetic field. The external magnetic field was measured using two search coils installed on the backside of the stator yoke. Also, advanced signal processing tools based on wavelet entropy were used to analyse the induced electromotive force (emf) in search coils to extract the fault index. The proposed index required no threshold to recognise the starting point of fault occurrence and was sensitive to a low degree of fault. It was also non‐sensitive to load variation and noise that may induce a false alarm.https://doi.org/10.1049/elp2.12068
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author Hossein Ehya
Arne Nysveen
Robert Nilssen
Yujing Liu
spellingShingle Hossein Ehya
Arne Nysveen
Robert Nilssen
Yujing Liu
Static and dynamic eccentricity fault diagnosis of large salient pole synchronous generators by means of external magnetic field
IET Electric Power Applications
author_facet Hossein Ehya
Arne Nysveen
Robert Nilssen
Yujing Liu
author_sort Hossein Ehya
title Static and dynamic eccentricity fault diagnosis of large salient pole synchronous generators by means of external magnetic field
title_short Static and dynamic eccentricity fault diagnosis of large salient pole synchronous generators by means of external magnetic field
title_full Static and dynamic eccentricity fault diagnosis of large salient pole synchronous generators by means of external magnetic field
title_fullStr Static and dynamic eccentricity fault diagnosis of large salient pole synchronous generators by means of external magnetic field
title_full_unstemmed Static and dynamic eccentricity fault diagnosis of large salient pole synchronous generators by means of external magnetic field
title_sort static and dynamic eccentricity fault diagnosis of large salient pole synchronous generators by means of external magnetic field
publisher Wiley
series IET Electric Power Applications
issn 1751-8660
1751-8679
publishDate 2021-07-01
description Abstract Although synchronous generators are robust and long‐lasting equipment of power plants, consistent electricity production depends on their health conditions. Static and dynamic eccentricity faults are among the prevalent faults that may have a costly effect. Although several methods have been proposed in the literature to detect static and dynamic eccentricity faults in salient pole synchronous generators (SPSGs), they are non‐sensitive to a low degree of failure and require a predefined threshold to recognise the fault occurrence that may vary based on machine configuration. This article presents a detailed magnetic analysis of the SPSGs with static and dynamic eccentricity faults by focusing on the external magnetic field. The external magnetic field was measured using two search coils installed on the backside of the stator yoke. Also, advanced signal processing tools based on wavelet entropy were used to analyse the induced electromotive force (emf) in search coils to extract the fault index. The proposed index required no threshold to recognise the starting point of fault occurrence and was sensitive to a low degree of fault. It was also non‐sensitive to load variation and noise that may induce a false alarm.
url https://doi.org/10.1049/elp2.12068
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