Field Test Of An Alternative Approach To Electric Motor Predictive Maintenance; Design And Implementation

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
G. T. Homce
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Jan 1, 1994

Abstract

Most electric motor predictive maintenance methods have drawbacks that limit their effectiveness in the mining environment. The U.S. Bureau of Mines is developing an alternative approach to detect winding insulation breakdown in advance of complete motor failure. In order to evaluate the analysis algorithms necessary for this approach, the USBM has designed and installed a system to monitor 120 electric motors in a coal preparation plant. The computer-based experimental system continuously gathers, stores, and analyzes electrical parameters for each motor. The results are then correlated to data from conventional motor-maintenance methods and in-service failures to determine if the analysis algorithms can detect signs of insulation deterioration and impending failure. This paper describes system design and implementation. At this writing, however, installation is still underway, and field data analysis results are not yet available.
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APA: G. T. Homce  (1994)  Field Test Of An Alternative Approach To Electric Motor Predictive Maintenance; Design And Implementation

MLA: G. T. Homce Field Test Of An Alternative Approach To Electric Motor Predictive Maintenance; Design And Implementation. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 1994.

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