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    Instantaneous Angular Speed Measurement for Low Speed Machines

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    Abstract For early fault detection and health monitoring of low speed machines the instantaneous angular speed (IAS) measurement is required at high accuracy and resolution. It has already been established that IAS measurement is much more superior to the conventional methods i.e. analyzing acoustic waveforms, current signatures, temperature variations, and vibrations etc. However, an accurate IAS measurement becomes very difficult due to slow and noisy response of the rotary transducers of low speed rotating machines. In the proposed technique, an adjustable frequency ac drive system and a three-phase induction motor is used to mechanically simulate the different IAS values, corresponding to fault conditions. A fast rotating magnetic field (RMF) is used to measure the IAS for low-speed machines. An independent ac source is used to generate a balanced three-phase ac voltage, which is applied to the stator windings of a synchro whose rotor is coupled with the rotating member or rotor of a synchro. The RMF in the air gap generates emf in the rotor of synchro whose frequency depends upon the slip speed. Since the RMF revolves at a speed, several times the speed of the rotating member or the rotor of synchro, hence the IAS measurement becomes very fast and accurate. The proposed scheme is tested successfully for instantaneous change of speed within a range of 0-10 rpm and the overall performance is recorded at dynamic conditions.   Keywords: Speed measurements, IAS measurement, tachometers, rotating machines, low angular speed, transducer

    Power Quality Monitoring in Sustainable Energy Systems

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