Date of this Version
5-1-2018
Document Type
Article
Abstract
Electric components in numerous applications (particularly wind generation) are not straightforwardly accessible for monitoring. Therefore, the monitoring and protection through voltage/current measurement may not be dependable since the current value passes numerous segments to reach the observing element. Accordingly, finding an unusual phenomenon of a specific element is difficult. To resolve this issue, using transmitted electromagnetic field of an element for wide area condition monitoring is proposed. It is planned to diagnose and locate short-circuit in induction generator drive such as interturn, intercoil and terminal-to-turn failures. The frequency characteristics of the propagated field is then utilized for finding the short-circuit. The theoretical foundation that relate the behavior of each elements to their frequency response is analyzed and used. To utilize the derived technique for different practical circumstances, two distinctive methods are used for locating the short-circuit. As the experimental test of major fault cases could destruct the winding, the full three-dimensional finite element analysis is used in these cases and some are verified experimentally through the wide area communication. Identifying the areas of partial faults Prevents the whole winding failure prior to a massive destruction, which is costly especially for cases in inaccessible situations such as offshore wind towers.
Recommended Citation
Parajuli, Amrit; Barzegaran, Mohammadreza R.; and Mohammed, Osama A., "Wide area condition monitoring of power electric drives in wind power generation system using radiated electromagnetic fields" (2018). Electrical and Computer Engineering Faculty Publications. 117.
https://digitalcommons.fiu.edu/ece_fac/117