Non-Invasive Fault Detection and Localization of Induction Motors
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2023
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Library Information Services, COMSATS University Islamabad, Lahore Campus
Abstract
With the rapid rise of Industry 4.0, the growing use of sensors, the rapid development
of the Internet of Things (IoT), and the use of artificial intelligence techniques, smart
factories may automate their operations to greatly enhance their efficiency and quality
of output. However, ultimately, even the most well-maintained equipment have defects.
Given that Prognostics and Health Management (PHM) is essential for optimal machine
performance, Predictive Maintenance (PdM) is an emerging topic within maintenance
methodologies with the objective of predicting failure prior to its occurrence in order
to schedule maintenance only when it is necessary. Deep learning is a useful technique
for using big data for data-driven fault diagnostic approaches, since data can be
generated at an unprecedented rate. Diagnostic of faults of induction motors is playing
an important role in industries. Fault detection of induction motors is one of the most
noteworthy need of the industries. Several motor components (rotor, bearings,
insulation, stator and rotor circuits) deteriorate with time and stress. Degraded electric
rotating motor parts can lead to machine accidents and downtimes. Localizing faults,
repairing, or replacing a damaged motors takes time and money. In this thesis, a non
invasive acoustic signal-based fault monitoring and localization using machine learning
(ML) will be designed and analyzed for the induction motors. A mic will be installed
near induction motor to extract the dataset of faulty motors and healthy motors based
on acoustic signals. Audial based fault detection of induction motors monitors the
system and detects the faults earlier to improve the technical issues, cost reduction and
high reliability. We will develop this system by using machine learning taking the
computational values of the acoustic signals, splitting the audio, amplitude scaling. This
thesis investigates two distinct fault diagnosis approaches related with predictive
maintenance: anomaly identification via a fault classifier recurrent neural network and
failure mode and effects analysis (RNN). The technology under consideration is an
industry-standard AC induction motor. The results demonstrate excellent performance
and suggest the method's potential for industrial applications.
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department of electrical engineering, SP21, TECHNOLOGY::Electrical engineering, electronics and photonics::Electrical engineering