Shaft Signals Corresponding to Cracked Rotor Bars of Induction Machines

dc.creatorHsu, J.S.en
dc.creatorGully, J.H.en
dc.date.accessioned2015-09-04T16:07:07Zen
dc.date.available2015-09-04T16:07:07Zen
dc.date.issued0000-00-00en
dc.description.abstractRatings of induction machines range from tens of thousands horsepowers to fractional horsepowers. Unexpected downtime of large Induction motors, such as those used in power plants, can be very costly. Cracked rotor bars of induction machines may overheat rotors, lower outputs, and cause non-retrievable damages.en
dc.description.departmentCenter for Electromechanicsen
dc.identifierPR_184en
dc.identifier.citationJ.S. Hsu, J.H. Gully, “Shaft Signals Corresponding to Cracked Rotor Bars of Induction Machines”, never published.en
dc.identifier.urihttp://hdl.handle.net/2152/30905en
dc.language.isoenen
dc.publisheren
dc.relation.ispartofCEM Publicationsen
dc.rights.restrictionopenen
dc.subjectRotating Machineen
dc.subjectcracked baren
dc.subjectinduction machineen
dc.subjectrotoren
dc.subjectshaft signalen
dc.subjectbroken cageen
dc.subjectdetectionen
dc.titleShaft Signals Corresponding to Cracked Rotor Bars of Induction Machinesen
dc.typearticleen

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