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  1. Computer Applications in Power
  2. Year : 2001 Volume : 14
  3. Issue 4
  4. Detecting interturn short circuits in rotor windings
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Year : 2002 Volume : 15
Year : 2001 Volume : 14
Issue 4
Power for the Internet
Risk-based planner for asset management [of electric utilities]
Control centers with open architectures [power system EMS]
Software quality tools for the deregulated market
Detecting interturn short circuits in rotor windings
Synchronizing generators with HITL simulation
Selecting protective relays with digital test methods
Author Index
Subject index
Issue 3
Issue 2
Issue 1
Year : 2000 Volume : 13
Year : 1999 Volume : 12
Year : 1998 Volume : 11
Year : 1997 Volume : 10
Year : 1996 Volume : 9
Year : 1995 Volume : 8
Year : 1994 Volume : 7
Year : 1993 Volume : 6
Year : 1992 Volume : 5
Year : 1991 Volume : 4
Year : 1990 Volume : 3
Year : 1989 Volume : 2
Year : 1988 Volume : 1

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Detecting interturn short circuits in rotor windings

Content Provider IEEE Xplore Digital Library
Author Ramirez-Nino, J. Pascacio, A.
Copyright Year 1988
Abstract The problem of detecting and locating shorted turns in rotor windings has always been a difficult technological challenge. The winding is completely embedded in the steel, and the turn insulation is not physically loaded until it is subjected to the centrifugal forces produced at rated speed. The problem of detecting shorted turns appears to be very cumbersome. A technique proposed by the Electric Equipment department of Mexico's Electric Research Institute provides the data, at rated rotor speed, to locate the short-circuited windings and the number of short-circuited turns. This technique improves the sensitivity and dependability by means of a statistical process applied to the signal provided by the search coil.
Starting Page 39
Ending Page 42
Page Count 4
File Size 390431
File Format PDF
ISSN 08950156
Volume Number 14
Issue Number 4
Language English
Publisher Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers, Inc. (IEEE)
Publisher Date 2001-10-01
Publisher Place U.S.A.
Access Restriction Subscribed
Rights Holder Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers, Inc. (IEEE)
Subject Keyword Circuits Coils Rotors Magnetic flux density Stators Vibrations Voltage Magnetic flux Thermal stresses Immune system
Content Type Text
Resource Type Article
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