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Electromagnetics

Failure Analysis of Electric Motors and Innovative Solutions

Training course supplementing “An Insight into Electric Motors”

Overview

Training Advanced

Learn how you can improve the service life and efficiency of electric machines during design and development This training is offered as a 1-day course.

Duration
1 day

Prerequisites
Knowledge of electrical machines

Software used
Software-independent

Benefits
  • Recognizing the parasitic effects of motors which use inverter supplies
  • Avoiding instances of failure and increasing service life by innovative solutions
  • Recognizing and eliminating the causes of unwanted noise
  • Learning about measures commonly employed to limit motor losses

Description

When employed in the context of electric mobility and in many other modern applications, electromotors are controlled by power electronics. A broad variety of problems arise both since inverter supplies must be used and due to the ever-increasing utilization of electric motors: vibration and irritating noises are as much of a problem as losses and capacitive bearing currents. This training involves the use of lots of examples to enable you to become familiar with a variety of unwanted effects that occur during the operation of electric machines that use inverter supplies. You will learn ways in which expensive failures can be avoided through the use of constructive solutions and get to know the causes of unwanted noise and how you can eliminate it. To finish with, you will be familiarized with the measures commonly used to limit motor losses.

This training course is targeted at designers and developers from the realms of electrical engineering/electronics, drive mechanisms, and motor design who both understand the causes of parasitic effects in electric machines that use inverter supplies and who wish to reduce the impact of these effects. Mechanical engineers, mechatronics engineers, physicists, and engineers from other fields can also make use of this one-day special seminar to deepen their grasp of current expertise in relation to electric motive power engineering.

Detailed agenda for this 1-day training

Day 1

01 Parasitic effects and failures of asynchronous motors

  • Causes and physical principles
  • The current paths and voltage curves and also the harmonic components which occur with inverter supplies
  • Analyzing torque pulsation generated by inverter supplies
  • Analyzing the eigenfrequencies of a squirrel cage
  • Examining a system as being capable of torsional vibration
  • Rod breakages
  • Measures that can be taken to minimize torque pulsation

02 Noise generated by inverter supplies

  • Causes of noise interference
  • Analyzing power surges
  • Vibration within housings, and solid-borne sound
  • Metrological and simulative analysis
  • Measures for minimizing noise

03 Motor losses due to inverter supplies

  • Causes of harmonic losses
  • Measurement procedures and methods of analysis
  • Available measures their resultant consequences

04 Additional parasitic effects

  • High frequencies, capacitive bearing currents
  • Damage to insulation
  • Electromagnetic emissions
  • Manufacturing tolerances and eccentricities
  • Overview of the approaches shown and their side effects

Your Trainers

Univ.- Prof. Dr.phil. Dr.techn. habil. Harald Neudorfer
Traktionssysteme Austria GmbH

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