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SDEMPED 20139th IEEE International Symposium on Diagnostics for Electric Machines, Power Electronics and Drives August 27-30, 2013Valencia, Spain
TECHNICAL PROGRAM
It is a great pleasure and honor to welcome, on behalf of the Organizing Committee,
all the participants of the 9th IEEE Symposium on Diagnostics for Electrical Machines,
Power Electronics & Drives (SDEMPED 2013) in Valencia, Spain.
It has been 16 years since the first SDEMPED edition was held in Carry-Le-Rouet
(France, 1997); subsequent editions took place in Gijon (Spain, 1999), Grado (Italy,
2001), Atlanta (USA, 2003), Vienna (2005, Austria), Cracow (Poland, 2007), Cargèse
(France, 2009) and Bologna (Italy, 2011). SDEMPED is a well established biennial event
which attracts friends and colleagues both from industry and academia.
Co-founded by Professor Gerard Capolino from University of Picardie (France) and
Professor Giussepe Buja from the University of Padova (Italy), the purpose of this
symposium is to provide a forum for presentation and discussion of the state-of-the-art
of diagnostics and monitoring for electrical machines, power electronics, adjustable
speed drives and related areas. All this, in a very friendly atmosphere, where both
experienced and young professors and researchers can share their knowledge and
hold fruitful discussions on the fault diagnosis and prognosis field. The SDEMPED
Symposium is financially sponsored by the IEEE Power Electronics Society (PELS) and
technically co-sponsored by the IEEE Industrial Electronics Sociey (IES) and the IEEE
Industry Applications Society (IAS).
The technical program of SDEMPED 2013 will include three Plenary Sessions with invited
papers, three tutorial Sessions and eighteen Regular and Special Sessions where 104
papers from 33 different countries will be presented. These papers have been selected
among the 150 submissions received in the website. All the submitted papers have
been reviewed by at least three independent reviewers.SDEMPED 2013 will be held
in the facilities of the Escuela Tecnica Superior de Ingenieros Industriales (ETSII) at the
Universitat Politècnica de València. It will be a four-day symposium organized from 27
august (reserved for the tutorials) and 30 august, and includes morning and afternoon
sessions.
The city of Valencia is the capital of the ‘Comunidad Valenciana’ and of the province of
Valencia. It is located in the middle-east of Spain, on the shore of the Mediterranean
Sea. The city is considered the third largest city of Spain, according to its population
rate, 1.500.000 inhabitants. The province of Valencia has an area of approximately
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10,807 km2. Inland, you can find mountainous areas whilst the coast land is completely
flat, and has many beaches as well as a big lake called “La Albufera”.
Valencia was founded by the Romans in 138 BC, and named “Valentia”, which has
remained up to the present day. Valencia has seen a variety of different cultures
throughout its long history: The Romans, the Visigoths, the Muslims and the Christians,
made the city an important centre of culture and finance. During the 15th and 16th
centuries, it became one of the great economic forces of the Mediterranean; this period
is known as “Valencian Golden Century”, which emphasizes its artistic splendor. Since
1982 it has been the capital of the Valencian Region. We wish all conference participants
can have some relaxing moments to enjoy the city of Valencia.
We would like to thank all the individuals who helped a lot in the SDEMPED’2013
organization: the steering committee, the local organizing committee, the technical
program chairs, tutorials chairs, special sessions chairs, publicity chairs and track
chairs, the reviewers as well as the staff of the Department of Electrical Engineering
(DIE), Escuela Tecnica Superior de Ingenieros Industriales, Centro de Transferencia
Tecnológica (CTT) and Centro de Formación Permanente (CFP) of the Universitat
Politècnica de València for helping us in many aspects of the organization. We would like
to thank the keynote speakers, tutorial presenters ans Special Sessions organizers for
their fundamental contribution to the edition. Especially, we would like to thank Dr. Luca
Zarri from University of Bologna for his valuable help and support to the organization of
SDEMPED 2013.
Last but not least, we would like to thank all the authors and all the attendees of
SDEMPED 2013 because the scientific success of this event belongs to them.
Martin Riera-Guasp
Jose A. Antonino-Daviu
SDEMPED 2013 General Co-Chairs
Sponsors
Financial sponsors
IEEE Power Electronics Society (PELS)
Generalitat Valenciana-
Conselleria d’Educació, Cultura i Esport
Universitat Politecnica de Valencia (UPV)
Technical Co-Sponsors
IEEE Industrial Electronics Society (IES)
IEEE Industry Applications Society (IAS)
Industrial sponsors
SIEMENS
CONSELLERIA D'EDUCACIÓCULTURA I ESPORT
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General Co-Chairs
Martin Riera-Guasp (SPAIN)
Jose A. Antonino-Daviu (SPAIN)
Technical Program Co-Chairs
Manuel Pineda-Sánchez (SPAIN)
Sang Bin Lee (KOREA)
Honorary Co-Chairs
Gerard-André Capolino (FRANCE)
Giuseppe Buja (ITALY)
Special Sessions Co-Chairs
Joan Pons-Llinares (SPAIN)
Luca Zarri (ITALY)
Publicity Co-Chairs
Vicente Climente-Alarcón (SPAIN)
Antonio J. Marques-Cardoso (POR-
TUGAL)
Tutorials Co-Chairs
Rubén Puche-Panadero (SPAIN)
Ronald Harley (USA)
Awards Chair
Alberto Bellini (ITALY)
Local Organizing Committee
José Roger-Folch (SPAIN)
Juan Pérez-Cruz (SPAIN)
Francisco Vedreño-Santos (SPAIN)
Miguel Delgado (SPAIN)
Oscar Duque-Pérez (SPAIN)
Manés Fernández-Cabanas (SPAIN)
Antoni Garcia (SPAIN)
Manuel Garcia Melero (SPAIN)
Daniel Moríñigo-Sotelo (SPAIN)
Juan Antonio Ortega (SPAIN)
Jordi-Roger Riba Ruiz (SPAIN)
Jose Luis Romeral Martínez (SPAIN)
International Steering Committee
Gérard-André Capolino (Chair)
Fiorenzo Filippetti (Vice-Chair)
Sang Bin Lee (Secretary)
Manes Fernandez-Cabanas
Alberto Bellini (Awards Chair)
Giuseppe Buja
Thomas Habetler
Ronald Harley
Humberto Henao
Marian Kazmierkowski
Christian Kral
Antonio J. Marques Cardoso
Tadeusz Sobczyk
Elias Strangas
Ernesto Wiedenbrug
Committees
Conference Venue
SDEMPED 2013 will be held in Universitat Politècnica de Valencia, at the
Escuela Técnica Superior de Ingenieros Industriales (ETSII). It is placed at
Building 5F of the University Campus.
All sessions will take place in the ‘Sala d’ Actes’ and ‘Sala de Graus’ at the
aforementioned Faculty that are located at second Floor of Building 5F.
G.P.S. coordinates: 39.482255,-0.343267
Address:
Universitat Politècnica de València
Camino de Vera s/n - Edificio 5F
46022 Valencia (España)
http://www.etsii.upv.es/presentacion/contacto-es.php
Lunches
All lunches will take place in Cafeteria La Vella, located in Universitat
Politècnica de Valencia, Building 1B
G.P.S. coordinates: 39.48256,-0.348672
Address:
La Vella Cafetería - Restaurante
Camino de Vera s/n
46022 - Valencia (España)
Tel. 96 387 70 21
General Information
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Getting to the UPV
Address:
Universitat Politècnica de València
Camino de Vera, s/n
46022 Valencia
Tel. (+34) 96 387 70 00
Fax (+34) 96 387 90 09
Latitude and longitude: +39° 28’ 56.53”, -0° 20’ 36.88”
39.482369, -0.343578
From Barcelo Hotel:
Walking distance: 2,7 km, 35 min
By bus (line 40): 10 min
From Silken Puerta Valencia**** Hotel:
Walking distance: 1,5 km,19 min
By bus (line 89+walking /
line18+walking /
line 40+walking ): 25 min
Travel Info
Registration desk
The registration desk will be placed at the first floor of building 5F. It will be
opened every day between 27-30 August, from 8:30 till 17:00.
Official language
The official language of the Symposium is English, both for presentations,
discussions ad conference activities.
Tutorials
All the tutorials will be given on August 27, 2013. The access to the tutorials is
free for any attendee registered to SDEMPED 2013. However, every individual
attending a tutorial must register before via the Conference website. Please,
note that the number of seats of some sessions is limited.
Weather
August is the last month of the year that experiences the height of the stifling
heat of the summer. The temperatures are at their peak for the year, there is
plenty of sunshine seen each day and there is a very low expectation of any
wet weather. The sea is also lovely and warm at this time of year, meaning it is
the perfect time of the year to hit the beach. You may see some crowds on the
beach, though, as this is peak tourism season and crowds come to Valencia to
experience the beautiful weather.
The average daily temperature in Valencia in August is 25°C (77°F), which
can reach an average high of 29°C (84°F), and drop to an average minimum
temperature of 20°C (68°F).
Valencia sees on average 9 hours of sunshine per day in August. The average
temperature of the sea in Valencia in August is 26°C (78°F). There is an average
rainfall of 20 mm expected in Valencia in this month.
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Presenters
All SDEMPED presentations are oral.
Every author presenting a paper is kindly requested to meet his/her session
co-chairs in the session room 30 minutes before the starting is scheduled
in order to upload his/her presentation in the computer. The presenter must
provide the co-chairs with a PowerPoint or PDF presentation on a USB key. It
is not possible to change the computer in between presentations.
The length of each presentation is restricted to 20 minutes, including questions.
The authors are encouraged to conclude their oral presentation within 15
minutes (around 15-20 slides) and to let 5 minutes for questions.
Before the presentation a session co-chair will read the short bio uploaded by
the author during the paper submission process.
Session Chairs
The session chairs have the responsibility to make the schedule strictly
respected. Each presentation plus questions should not exceed 20 minutes.
In the event of “no-show”, the session chair must wait 20 minutes for the
next paper or to close the session if it is the last paper. The session chair will
read the brief bio uploaded by the presenter before starting the corresponding
presentation.
Each session chair has to fill a form (one per session) with the evaluation of all
the papers of the session and to bring it back to the registration desk.
All the rooms will be equipped with a video projector and a screen. The session
chairs will be assisted by a conference organization member in each room from
the beginning of the session till the end.
Internet access
A free Internet wireless access will be provided to all SDEMPED 2013
participants. Please, do bring a laptop with Wi-Fi facilities. An access code will
be provided to the attendees in the registration desk.
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Date Time
Tuesday, August 27
9:00
9:30
11:00
Room: Sala d’actes
Registration
Tutorial 1: Testing and Monitoring of Medium/High Voltag IM . Prof. Sang Bin Lee
Coffee break
11:30 Tutorial 2: Fault detection and fault tolerant operation of adjustable speed switched reluctance and permanent magnet synchronous motor drives. Prof.
Babak Fahimi
13:00 Lunch (Cafetería la Vella)
15:30 Tutorial 3: Modeling faults with a numerical software. Dr. Vicente Aucejo
20:00 Welcome Party (Hotel Barceló)
Wednesday, August 28
Room: Sala d’actes
9:00 Registration
9:30 Opening Ceremony
10:00 Plenary Session 1: Life estimation of copper bars in induction motors: multi-physics approach. Dr. Pedro Jover Rodríguez
10:45 Coffee break
11:15 Plenary Session 2: Electrical Machines in wind turbines- Maturity of technology. Mr. Javier Ibáñez Mayayo, Mrs Clara Mateo Martínez de Albornoz
12:00 Plenary Session 3: The Reliability of Machine Windings in Adjustable Speed Drives: Stress, Strength, Design, Qualification & Diagnostics. Dr. Martin
Kaufhold
12:45 Lunch (Cafetería la Vella)
Room: Sala d’actes Room: Sala de Graus
14:30 SS1-A1 Fault tolerant Power Converters, electrical machines
and drives
RS1-G1 Power Electronics (I)
16:30 Coffee break
17:00 RS2-A2 Rotor Faults (I) RS3-G2 Tools for Diagnostics (I) . Signal Analysis Techniques
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Thursday, August 29
Room: Sala d’actes Room: Sala de Graus
8:30 RS4-A3 Rotor Faults (II) RS5-G3 Tools for Diagnostics (II) . AI Techniques
10:30 Coffee break
11:00 RS6-A4 Stator Faults (I) RS7-G4 Adjustable Speed Drives and Power Converters
13:00 Lunch (Cafetería la Vella)
14:30 RS8-A5 Stator Faults (II) RS9-G5 Rotor Faults (III)
16:30 Coffee break
17:00 RS10-A6 Permanent Magnet and Synchronous Machines
RS11-G6 Tools for Diagnostics 3 . Mechanical faults
21:00 Gala Dinner (L’alqueria del Pi)
Friday, August 30
Room: Sala d’actes Room: Sala de Graus
8:30 RS12-A7 Test for predictive maintenance. Partial discharge
tests
SS4-G7 Failure Prognosis Methods In Electrical Drives
10:30 Coffee break
11:00 SS3-A8 Advanced Artificial In-telligence Approaches Applied to Fault Characterization and Clas-sification for Electrical Machines
Diagnostic Purposes
SS1-G8 Fault tolerant Power Conver-ters, Electrical machines and drives (II)
13:00 Lunch (Cafetería la Vella)
14:30 RS13-A9 Rotor Faults (IV) RS14-G9 Power Electronics (II), Power Converters
16:30 Coffee break
17:00 Closing Ceremony
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Prof. Sang Bin Lee, Korea University, Seoul
Tutorial 1- Testing and Monitoring of Medium/High Voltage Induction Machines
Tutorials
The goal of this tutorial is to offer valuable information about the reality for condition monitoring of medium~high voltage induction machines in an industrial environment. The presentation focuses on the following fault conditions commonly encountered in the field:
1) High resistance electrical connections2) Stator slot magnetic wedge failure3) Stator core inter-laminar insulation failure4) Rotor eccentricity5) Rotor cage failure
For each motor problem, the mechanism, root cause(s), and consequences of failure are described. Based on the understanding of the problem, the commercially available off-line and on-line electrical diagnostics technologies are described along with alternative non-electrical methods available. The advantages and limitations of each test method are explained and the requirements of the test methods are described form a field maintenance engineer’s perspective. The tutorial is expected to assist researchers target their work to the needs of industry, thus raising the odds for research growing into commercial solutions.
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Biography of Prof. Sang Bin Lee
Prof. Sang Bin Lee (S'95-M'01-SM' 07) received the B.S. and M.S. degrees from Korea University, Seoul, Korea in 1995 and 1997, respectively, and his Ph.D. degree from Georgia Institute of Technology, Atlanta, GA in 2001, all in Electrical Engineering.
From 2001 to 2004, he was with the Electric Machines and Drives Laboratory, General Electric Global Research Center (GRC), Schenectady, NY. At GE GRC, he developed an inter-laminar core fault detector for generator stator cores, and worked on insulation quality assessment for electric machines. From 2010 to 2011, he was with the Electric Drive Technologies, Austrian Institute of Technology, Vienna, Austria, as a Research Scientist where he worked on condition monitoring of PM synchronous machines. Since 2004, he has been a professor of Electrical Engineering at Korea University, Seoul, Korea. His current research interests are in protection, monitoring and diagnostics, and analysis of electric machines and drives. Dr. Lee was the recipient of Prize Paper Awards from the IEEE Power Engineering Society, Electric Machines Committee of the IEEE Industry Applications Society, and Technical Committee on Diagnostics of the IEEE Power Electronics Society. He serves as an Associate Editor for the IEEE Transactions on Industry Applications for the IEEE IAS Electric Machines Committee.
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Prof. Babak Fahimi, University of Texas at Dallas
Topic: An increasing use of adjustable speed motor drives in mission critical
applications such as large scale energy harvesting, biomedical, automotive,
and aerospace products calls for timely and accurate condition monitoring
and post fault management mechanisms. Detection methods are based on
precise extraction of electrical, electromagnetic, thermal, and structural
signatures and timely processing of these diagnostics to detect potential
faults in various parts of the machine, power converter, or sensory systems.
Fault management usually requires reconfiguration of hardware and software
to (a) avoid catastrophic faults by disengaging the faulty components and
(b)to ensure continued service after fault is properly isolated. This tutorial is
focused on fundamentals of fault detection techniques, state-of-the-art, and
future trends in fault detection and management in two families of adjustable
speed motor drives namely, Permanent Magnet Synchronous Motor drives, and
Switched Reluctance Motor drives. Examples of experimental implementation
of fault diagnostics and fault management will be offered to shed more light
on challenges and opportunities in industrial implementation of the proposed
techniques.
Biography of Prof. Babak Fahimi
Dr. Babak Fahimi received his PhD in Electrical Engineering
from Texas A&M University in 1999. Dr. Fahimi has been
the recipient of DAAD scholarship (1993-1995), IEEE R.M.
Bass Power Electronics Young Investigator Award (2003),
Office of Naval Research Young Investigator Award (2004),
SAE Ralph Teetor Educational award (2008), and Fulbright
scholarship in 2010. Dr. Fahimi has co-authored 215 (55
Journal and 160 peer reviewed conference papers) scientific articles, 15 book
chapters, and several technical reports in the general area of adjustable speed
motor drives and power electronics. He holds eight US patents and has six
Tutorial 2- Fault Detection and Fault Tolerant Operation of Adjustable Speed Switched Reluctance and Permanent Magnet Synchronous Motor Drives
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more pending. Dr. Fahimi has served IEEE in various capacities including
chairing of the IEEE Vehicle Power and Propulsion Conference (2007), chairing
of the IEEE International future energy challenge competition (2009), chairing
the electric machines committee in IEEE-IES (2007-2009) and chairing the 2010
IEEE Applied Power Electronics Conference and Expo. Dr. Fahimi is/has been
an associate editor of the IEEE Transactions on Industrial Electronics, IEEE
Transactions on Energy Conversion, IEEE Transactions on Vehicular Technology,
and IEEE Transactions on Power Electronics. Dr. Fahimi has supervised 10
PhD (one tenured associate, three tenure track assistant professors, and the
other six in industry) and 14 M.S. students. His research has been funded by
ARPA-E, DOE, NSF, ONR and various small and large industries.
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Dr. Vicente Aucejo, INDIELEC, SPAIN
Topic: In this tutorial we’ll introduce several strategies to model faults in
electrical machines using a Finite Element Method based software.
We’ll start with a review of the main features of a Finite Element Software tool,
in order to know the capabilities of this software to model electrical machines
for several working modes (motor, generator, rated conditions, no-load, locked
rotor, …). After this, several strategies to model different failures, like faults
in the stator and rotor conductors (for induction machines), eccentricities,
permanent magnet demagnetization among others, will be presented.
Finally, we’ll propose a practical exercise in which attendees have to model a
fault in an electrical machine and compare the simulation results of the faulty
machine with a healthy one. The attendee will have the chance to model by
himself a fault and compute all the quantities, e.g. in order to compare with
patterns.
Biography of Dr. Vicente Aucejo
Dr. Vicente Aucejo was born in Valencia (Spain) in 1970 and after obtaining
his BsC in Electrical Engineering (University Politecnica de Valencia) and MsC
(University Paris VI), he did his PhD in computation methods of forces with
numerical methods at University Paul Verlaine in Metz (France).
He is currently CAE manager in INDIELEC, a Spanish SME dedicated to
electrical engineering and simulation, and he is mainly involved in modeling
tasks of electromagnetic devices like electrical motors.
Tutorial 3- Modelling Faults with a numerical software
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Dr. Pedro Jover Rodríguez, ABB Corporate Research, Sweden
Induction motors (IM) are robust machines. However, in high power machines,
IM are rotor limited, being the copper bars the part most probably to fail.
An initial crack would be no harmful for the machine but could develop to
a total damage of the machine. Moreover, there are some applications like
explosive, hazardous environment where a crack in a bar is very dangerous.
In all cases cracks in the bars reduce the machine performance, decreasing
the efficiency and increasing the level of harmful vibrations. Thus, prognosis
of bar condition is desired in the industry. A first approach could be based
on statistics and measurements. However, the main drawback is the lack
of statistic data to calculate the required statistic variables due to the great
variety of motor designs and ratings, tailored applications and diversity of real
working conditions.
A second alternative is the analytical approach; in this case the calculation
of stresses is based on merely analytical formulas which do not take into
consideration the structural reaction to the acting forces. It is also limited
to the application of the superposition of the different physical phenomena.
In general, the copper bars are subjected to the thermal, magnetic and
mechanical stresses, which lead to the failures. Even though IMs are the
workhorses of the industry, there are only few scientific papers analyzing
the copper bar deterioration. Most of these papers are pure descriptive and
there are just few making 3D modeling of the rotor cage, which is required
to understand the phenomena accurately. Most of the analyses are restricted
to only electromagnetic analyses or only thermal analyses without taken into
account the most detrimental duty cycles.
A general consensus from engineers and scientists is that copper bar breaks
due to fatigue, where the magnitude of stresses and temperature play a
very important role. Thus, a third approach, is a time stepping numerical
analysis using 2D or 3D multi-physics modeling as a possible solution for
stress calculation since there exist a combination of thermal, mechanical and
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electromagnetic stresses which produce the bending and cracking of the bars.
Such a model is difficult to build and solve with the actual calculation tools,
however under some assumptions still possible to be implemented. Therefore
research and experiment are needed in this area.
Dr. Pedro Vicente Jover Rodríguez was born in Santiago de Cuba, Cuba, on
April 13, 1967. He graduated from the Orient University (ISPJAM), Santiago
de Cuba in 1990 as Electronic Engineer. He graduated as Master of Science
from Helsinki University of Technology (AALTO), Finland in 2002 (electrical
machines), where continued his studies and obtained the Ph. D in 2007.
Since 2008, he has been working with ABB Corporate Research, Sweden as a
researcher in the field of rotating electrical machines (CRC Västerås, Sweden).
His field of interest included electrical machine modeling, fault diagnostic,
signal processing and soft-computing techniques. He is author or co-authors
of about 30 publications in journals, and conferences and has been granted
about 8 patents in this area.
Biography of Dr. Pedro Jover Rodríguez
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Mr. Javier Ibáñez Mayayo, Clara Mateo Martínez de Albornoz Experiencia
Operativa Renovables, Iberdrola ,Dirección Técnica
Current onshore wind turbines are now considered a mature technology
thanks to a decade of significant optimization efforts. This paper explains the
modifications implemented to adapt the technology to the special requirements
of wind sites and the resulting life time extension of components and availability
rate improvements – close to 100%.
The large quantity of assets to be monitored and the fact that they are
distributed throughout a large geographical area make the management of
these systems very challenging. The final section of the article includes a
description of the development of diagnostic tools and predictive maintenance
equipment, particularly with regard to electrical components of the Wind
Turbine, to support the daily management of the assets.
The availability of wind turbines is one of the main aspects of the operation
of the wind farms. When considering offshore technology, this is of greater
significance due to the harsh operating environment and access limitations.
For these reasons, it is even more necessary to improve the reliability and
redundancy of offshore technology.
Plenary Session 2- Electrical Machines in wind turbines- Maturity of technology
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Biography of Javier Ibañez Mayayo:
Javier Ibañez Mayayo has thirteen years experience in the energy sector with
‘International Electronics SA’ (manufacturer of high power electronic devices to
control torque and speed in industrial motors) and Iberdrola. He has worked in
Renewables for the past eight years.
He has a Master’s Degree in Industrial Engineering from the Politecnica
University of Madrid, specialising in Electrical Engineering, and is currently Lead
Engineer responsible for Wind Turbines in the Technical Division of Iberdrola
Energy Renewables.
Previous roles include Project Manager of Reactive Power Regulation in
existing windfarms. Prior to working in Iberdrola Renewables he participated
in the design of a full converter for a 2MW wind turbine (MADE/Gamesa) and
before this, he design softstarters and rotor converters for motors up to 11kV
and 9MW.
Biography of Clara Mateo Martínez de Albornoz:
Clara Mateo Martínez de Albornoz has a Master’s Degree in Industrial
Engineering from the University of Zaragoza, and her profesional carreer has
been focused in the field of Electrical Engeneering applied to Wind Energy.
She has more than 6 years experience in the wind energy sector, working for
the Renewables Division of Iberdrola, one of the world leaders in renewable
generation. She is in charge of the electrical components of the wind turbines,
mainly generators, transformers and protective elements, conducting root-
cause analyses of failures and managing projects related to the optimization of
components and improvement in the efficiency of the wind turbines. She also
provides technical support to the company in her areas of expertise.
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Plenary Sessions
Dr. Martin Kaufhold ,Siemens AG Industry, Drive Technologies, Large Drives Vice President.
Electrical drive systems and decentralized electrical power generation often
work with variable speed of the motors or generators. By that, efficiency and
functionality of these drive systems get improved and extended, compared to
fix speed solutions. For this, motors or generators will be fed by converters,
which may create higher electrical stresses for their winding insulation systems.
The contribution describes the dependency of these stresses on the topology
of the converter and also on the design of the whole e-drive plant.
The understanding of stress and strength of winding insulation systems in
VSDs is an inevitable prerequisite for their optimized and reliable design. First
IEC Standards support sound qualification processes for winding insulation
systems. The new editions even specify Voltage Impulse Insulation Classes to
be machines to be qualified and labeled for.
Furthermore it is shown here, that understanding of the voltage generation at
machine terminals, the behavior of machine winding insulations and diagnostic
opportunities ingeneral allow for reliable, efficient and economic VSDs – within
the automation system.
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Biography of Dr.Martin Kaufhold
Dr. Martin Kaufhold was born in 1964 in Berlin, Germany. After finishing a
technical apprenticeship and high school, as well working as a technician
he graduated as Dipl.-Ing. Electrical Engineering in 1991 and worked at the
Dresden Institute for High Voltage and High Current Engineering in the field of
high-voltage and diagnostic technologies, as well as machine insulation and
converter technologies. In 1994 he obtained his Ph.D. degree there in electrical
engineering.
From 1994–1996 he joined the National Research Council of Canada as a
Postdoc Fellow and Research Officer, resp., driving projects of high-voltage
engineering and dielectric diagnostics for energy transmission using HV cables,
GIS/GIL and overhead power lines.
Since 1996, he has been working with Siemens Large Drives in various positions,
in the development of insulation, winding and diagnostic technologies, in the
development and project management of large synchronous machines and
in the technical sales of large ship propulsion drives. In 2002 he has been
appointed as Director of advanced technological research and development for
the Business Unit Large Drives and in 2007 Quality Management was added to
this his responsibility in global Siemens Large Drives. Dr. Kaufhold is now Vice
President Quality and technology in the global Siemens Large Drives Group,
heading the Quality Managers in all Large Drives Factories and Business
Segments as well as the Large Drives Technology Management.
He is a member of IEEE, CIGRE and VDI/VDE and he issued more than 50
publications in Electrical Drives Technology related Conferences, journals and
books over the past 20 years. Dr. Kaufhold contributes to several IEC WGs
and he has been the convener since the beginning of the IEC TC2 working
group MT10 on Functional Evaluation and Qualification of Winding Insulation
Systems for rotating machines and Converter Drive Systems, taking care of the
IEC 60034-18 series.
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Technical Program
Room: Sala d’Actes
Tutorials
Tuesday, August 27
9:00 Registration
9:30 Tutorial 1-Testing and Monitoring of Medium/High Voltag IM Prof. Sang Bin LeeKorea University, Seoul, Korea
11:00 Coffee break
11:30 Tutorial 2-Fault detection and fault tolerant operation of adjustable speed switched reluctance and permanent magnet synchronous motor drivesProf. Babak Fahimi University of Texas at Dallas, USA.
13:00 Lunch (Cafeteria la Vella)
15:30 Tutorial 3-Modelling faults with a numerical software Dr. Vicente Aucejo INDIELEC, SPAIN.
20:00 Wellcome Party (Hotel Barcelo)
Room: Sala d’Actes
Opening Ceremony and Plenary Sessions
Wednesday, August 28, morning
9:00 Registration
9:30 Opening Ceremony
10:00 Plenary Session 1- Life estimation of copper bars in induction motors: multi-physics approach Dr. Pedro Jover RodríguezABB Corporate Research, Sweden
10:45 Coffe break
11:15 Plenary Session 2- Electrical Machines in wind turbines- Maturity of technology Mr. Javier Ibáñez Mayayo, Clara Mateo Martínez de Albornoz Experiencia Operativa Renovables, Iberdrola ,Spain
12:00 Plenary Session 3- The Reliability of Machine Windings in Adjustable Speed Drives: Stress, Strength, Design, Qualification & DiagnosticsDr. Martin KaufholdSiemens AG Industry, Germany
12:45 Lunch (Cafeteria la Vella)
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Sessions Distribution
Sala d’actes Sala de Graus
Wednesday 28, Afternoon
14:30 SS1-A1 Fault tolerant Power Converters, Electrical machines and drives (I) Pág. 26
RS1-G1 Power Electronics (I) Pág. 28
17:00 RS2-A2 Rotor Faults (I) Pág. 27 RS3-G2 Tools for Diagnostics (I) . Signal Analysis Techniques Pág. 29
Thursday 29, Morning
8:30 RS4-A3 Rotor Faults (II) Pág. 30 RS5-G3 Tools for Diagnostics (II) . AI Techniques Pág. 32
11:00 RS6-A4 Stator Faults (I) Pág. 31 RS7-G4 Adjustable Speed Drives and Power Converters Pág. 33
Thursday29, Afternoon
14:30 RS8-A5 Stator Faults (II) Pág. 34 RS9-G5 Rotor Faults (III) Pág. 36
17:00 RS10-A6 Permanent Magnet and Synchronous Machines Pág. 35
RS11-G6 Tools for Diagnostics (III). Mechanical faults Pág. 37
Friday 30, Morning
8:30 RS12-A7 Test for predictive maintenance. Partial Discharge tests Pág. 38
SS4-G7 Failure Prognosis Methods In Electrical Drives Pág. 40
11:00 SS3-A8 Advanced Artificial Intelligence Approaches Pág. 39
SS1-G8 Fault tolerant Power Converters, Electrical machines and drives (II) Pág. 41
Friday 30, Afternoon
14:30 RS13-A9 Rotor Faults (IV) Pág. 42 RS14-G9 Power Electronics II, Power Converters Pág. 43
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SS1-A1 Fault tolerant Power Converters, Electrical machines and drives
Session Chairs: Fiorenzo Filippetti
Yasser Gritli
Wednesday, August 28, Afternoon
14:30 A Simple and Robust Method for Open Switch Fault Detection in Power ConvertersMehdi Salehifar, Ramin Salehi Arashloo, Manuel Moreno-Eguilaz, Vicent Sala, L. Romeral
ID 453
14:50 Efficiency Optimization on Vector Controlled Six-Phase Induction Motor in Healthy and Faulted ModeM. Moghadasian, A. Sivert, A. Yazidi, F. Betin, G.A. Capolino
ID 495
15:10 Magnetic Optimization of a Fault-Tolerant Linear Permanent Magnet Modular Actuator for Shipboard ApplicationsM. Bortolozzi, C. Bruzzese, F. Ferro, T. Mazzuca, M. Mezzarobba, G. Scala, A. Tessarolo, D. Zito
ID 470
15:30 Fault Tolerant High Voltage Resonant Power Converter ApplicationA. Hultgren, S. Bui, J. Linnér, P. Ranstad, M. Lenells
ID 425
15:50 Experimental Evaluation of Combined Reference Frames Transformation for Stator Fault Detection in Multi-Phase MachinesC. Bianchini, F. Immovilli, E. Lorenzani, A. Bellini, E. Fornasiero
ID 530
16:10 The Performance of a Three-Phase Induction Motor fed by a Three-Level NPC Converter with Fault Tolerant Control Strategies.B. R. O. Baptista, M.B. Abadi, A.M. S. Mendes, S. M. A. Cruz
ID 559
16:30 Coffee break
Technical Program
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RS2-A2 Rotor Faults (I) Session
Chairs: Babak Fahimi
Jose A. Antonino-Daviu
17:00 Evaluation of Different Broken Bar Fault Diagnostic Means in Double-Cage Induction Motors with FEMKonstantinos N. Gyftakis, Dimitrios K. Athanasopoulos and Joya Kappatou,
ID 332
17:20 A Hybrid Kangaroo Algorithm to Assess the State Of Health of Electric MotorsH. Razik, M.El.K. Oumaamar, G. Clerc
ID 338
17:40 Optimal Wavelets for Broken Rotor Bars Fault DiagnosisPu Shi, Zheng Chen, Yuriy Vagapov, Zoubir Zouaoui
ID 361
18:00 New Quantitative Rotor Fault Evaluation in Wound Rotor Induction Machine Drives Under Time-Varying ConditionsY. Gritli, M. Mengoni, C. Rossi, F. Filippetti, D. Casadei
ID 480
18:20 Induction Motor Broken Rotor Bar Detection Using Vibration Analysis – A Case StudyŽ. Kanović, D. Matić, Z. Jeličić, M. Rapaić, B. Jakovljević, M. Kapetina
ID 357
18:40 Faults classification of Induction Motor based on Pitch Synchronous Wavelet Transform and Multiclass Wavelet SVMH. Keskes, A. Braham, Z. Lachiri
ID 345
Wednesday, August 28, Afternoon
Room: Sala d’Actes
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RS1-G1 Power Electronics (I)
Session Chairs: Subhasis Nandi
Thomas Wolbank
Wednesday, August 28, Afternoon
14:30 On-Line Algorithm for Early Stage Fault Detection in IGBT Switches Jason M. Anderson, Robert W. Cox, Paul O’Connor
ID 536
14:50 Onboard Condition Monitoring of Solder Fatigue in IGBT Power Mo-dules B. Ji, V. Pickert, W. P. Cao, and L. Xing
ID 440
15:10 Power MOSFET failure and degradation mechanisms in flyback topo-logy under high temperature and high humidity conditionsIlkka Vaalasranta, Juha Pippola, and Laura Frisk
ID 459
15:30 ID 374
15:50 Low-Cost IC less Self Oscillating Boost PFC Converter S. Borekci, I. M. Luleci
ID 522
16:10 The Intelligent application of RFID technology in areas of touristic interest Di Zhang , Noel Jackson
ID 378
16:30 Coffee break
Technical Program
Remote Monitoring System of Electrical Machines via INTERNET O. Touhami, R. Sadoun, A. Belouchrani, S. Hamdani, A. Boukoucha and S. Ouaged
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RS3-G2 Tools for Diagnostics 1 . Signal Analysis Techniques
Session Chairs: Martín Riera-Guasp
Pedro Rodríguez
17:00 Diagnosis of Induction Motor Faults using a DSP and Advanced Demodulation TechniquesM. Pineda-Sanchez, J. Perez-Cruz, J. Roger-Folch, M. Riera-Guasp, A. Sapena-Baño, R. Puche-Panadero
ID 571
17:20 On the Use of Spectral Kurtosis for Diagnosis of Electrical Machines E. Fournier, A. Picot1, J. Régnier1, M. Tientcheu Yamdeu, J-M. Andréjak, P. Maussion
ID 450
17:40 Air-gap Power and Rotor Loss Estimation for Induction Motor Effi-ciency Monitoring based on Kalman FilteringN. Jirasuwankul, C. Manop
ID 369
18:00 Diagnosis of Induction Machines under Non-Stationary Conditions by means of the Spectral FilterF. Vedreño-Santos, M. Riera-Guasp, M. Pineda-Sánchez
ID 514
18:20 Fault Detection and Classification in Permanent Magnet Synchronous Machines using Fast Fourier Transform and Linear Discriminant AnalysisReemon Z. Haddad, Elias G. Strangas
ID 427
18:40 An Integrated Artificial Neural Networks/Optimal Time-Frequency Based Classification in Condition Monitoring of Synchronous Reluc-tance Motor Stator FaultI. Bouchareb, A. Bentounsi and A. Lebaroud
ID 337
Wednesday, August 28, Afternoon
Room: Sala de Graus
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RS4-A3 Rotor Faults (II)
Session Chairs: Sang Bin Lee
Pascal Maussion
Thursday, August 29, Morning
8:30 Early Broken Rotor Bar Detection Techniques in VSD-fed Induction Motors at Steady-state R. J. Romero-Troncoso, D. Morinigo-Sotelo, O. Duque-Perez, P. E. Gardel-Sotomayor, R. A.,Osornio-Rios, A. Garcia-Perez
ID 368
8:50 Use of Discrete and Optimized Continuous TFD Tools for Transient-Based Diagnosis in Controversial Fault Cases J. Pons-Llinares, J. Antonino-Daviu, M. Riera-Guasp, S.B. Lee, T-J. Kang , C. Yang
ID 521
9:10 A New Method to Separate Broken Rotor Failures and Low Frequency Load Oscillations in Three-Phase Induction MotorT. Göktaş, M. Arkan, and Ö. F. Özgüven
ID 414
9:30 Analysis of Mixed-Eccentric Induction MachineRijaniaina Njakasoa Andriamalala, Hubert Razik, François-Michel Sargos, Bruno Francois
ID 526
9:50 Motor Current Signature Analysis Apply for external Mechanical Fault and Cage Asymmetry in Induction MotorsA. J. Fernández Gómez, T. J. Sobczyk
ID 455
10:10 Dynamic Model of Induction Machine with Faulty Rotor in Field Refe-rence Frame Vanja Ambrožic, Rastko Fišer, Mitja Nemec, Klemen Drobnic
ID 409
10:30 Coffee break
Technical Program
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RS6-A4 Stator Faults (I)
Session Chairs: Antonio J. Marques Cardoso
Remus Pusca
11:00 Evaluation of the Applicability of FRA for Inter-Turn Fault Detection of in Stator Windings F. R. Blánquez, Carlos. A. Platero, E. Rebollo, F. Blázquez
ID 349
11:20 Detection of Stator Slot Magnetic Wedge Failures for Induction Mo-tors without DisassemblyKun Wang Lee, Jongman Hong, Doosoo Hyun, Sang Bin Lee, Ernesto Wie-denbrug, Mike Teska, Chaewoong Lim
ID 434
11:40 Induction Motor Model Validation using Fast Fourier Transform and Wavelet toolsF.J. Villalobos-Piña, R. Alvarez-Salas, Eduardo Cabal-Yepez, Arturo Garcia-Perez
ID 429
12:00 A Novel Non-Invasive Method for Detecting Missing Wedges in an Induction Machine Maciej Orman, Agnieszka Nowak, J.R. Ottewill, C. T. Pinto
ID 393
12:20 Stator circulating currents as media of fault detection in synchronous motorsPedro Rodriguez, Pawel Rzeszucinski, Maciej Sulowicz, Rolf Disselnkoetter, Ulf Ahrend, Cajetan T.Pinto, James R. Ottewill, Stephan Wildermuth.
ID 373
12:40 An accurate and Fast Technique for Correcting SpectralJavier Martinez, François Philipp, Manfred Glesner, Antero Arkkio
ID 400
13:00 Lunch (Cafeteria la Vella)
Thursday, August 29, Morning
Room: Sala d’Actes
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RS5-G3 Tools for Diagnostics (II) . AI Techniques
Session Chairs: Daniel Moríñigo Sotelo
Oscar Duque Pérez
Thursday, August 29, Morning
8:30 A New Controller Based on Fuzzy Logic and PSS for Enhancing the Stability of a Single Machine Infinte-Bus Power System F. Mayouf (Adjeroud), F. Djahli, A. Mayouf, T. Devers
ID 553
8:50 Support Vector Machine for Diagnosis of Induction Motors: a Com-parative Analysis in Terms of the Quantity and the Signal Processing Tool Used to Build the Feature SpaceA. Sapena-Bañó, M. Pineda-Sanchez, R. Puche-Panadero, J.Roger-Folch, J. Perez-Cruz, M. Riera-Guasp
ID 390
9:10 Detection of Induction Machine Winding Faults Using Genetic Algo-rithmM. Alamyal, S. M. Gadoue and B. Zahawi
ID 352
9:30 Broken bar condition monitoring of an induction motor under diffe-rent supplies using a Linear Discriminant AnalysisM. Fernandez-Temprano, P.E. Gardel-Sotomayor, O. Duque-Perez,D. Morinigo-Sotelo
ID 436
9:50 Neural networks invariant to Fourier transform for fault diagnosis of nonlinear power systemsGerasimos G. Rigatos, Perluigi Siano
ID 527
10:10 Intelligent Sensor based on Acoustic Emission Analysis applied to Gear Fault DiagnosisDaniel Zurita, Miguel Delgado, Juan Antonio Ortega Redondo, Luis Rome-ral
ID 531
10:30 Coffee break
Technical Program
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RS7-G4 Adjustable Speed Drives and Power Converters
Session Chairs: Manuel Pineda-Sanchez
Ruben Puche-Panadero
11:00 Analysis of Electrical and Non-Electrical Causes of Variable Frequency Drive Failures Osama A. Al-Naseem, Mohamed A. El-Sayed
ID 540
11:20 Detecting High-Resistance Connection Asymmetries in Inverter Fed AC Drive SystemsG. Stojčić, T. M. Wolbank
ID 461
11:40 FPGA-based Smart-sensor for Fault Detection in VSD-fed Induction MotorsA.G. Garcia-Ramirez, R.A. Osornio-Rios, A. Garcia-Perez, R.J.,Romero-Troncoso
ID 372
12:00 IGBT Fault Diagnosis using Adaptive Thresholds during the Turn-on TransientM. A. Rodríguez-Blanco, A. Vázquez-Pérez, L. Hernández-González, A. Pech-Carbonell, M. May-Alarcón.
ID 539
12:20 Fault-Tolerant Converter for AC Drives using Vector-Based Hysteresis Current ControlNuno M. A. Freire, A. J. Marques Cardoso
ID 396
12:40
13:00 Lunch (Cafeteria la Vella)
Thursday, August 29, Morning
Room: Sala de Graus
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RS8-A5 Stator Faults (II)
Session Chairs: Alberto Bellini
Franck Betin
Thursday, August 29, Afternoon
14:30 Finite Element Investigation of the Short-Circuit Fault in the Stator Winding of Induction Motors and Harmonics of the Neighboring Magnetic FieldV. Fireteanu, A-I. Constantin, R. Romary, R. Pusca, S. Ait-Amar
ID 406
14:50 Modeling and Simulation of Stator Turn Faults. Detection Based on Stator Circular Current and Neutral Voltage Yassine Maouche, Abdelfettah Boussaid, Mohamed Boucherma, Abdel-malek Khezzar
ID 432
15:10 Temperature Field Analysis of Winding Short-circuits in DFIGs Zheng Liu, Wenping Cao, Zheng Tan, Xueguan Song, Bing Ji, and Guiyun Tian
ID 423
15:30 Induction Motor Stator Faults Diagnosis by Using Parameter Estima-tion Algorithms Fang Duan, Rastko Zivanovic
ID 421
15:50 Diagnosis of Stator Winding Inter-turn Short Circuit in Three-Phase Induction Motors by Using Artificial Neural NetworksP. J. Broniera, W. S. Gongora, A. Goedtel, W. F. Godoy
ID 449
16:10 Naïve Bayes classifier for Temporary short circuit fault detection in Stator winding D. A. Asfani, M. H. Purnomo, D. R. Sawitri
ID 447
16:30 Coffee break
Technical Program
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RS10-A6 Permanent Magnet and Synchronous machines
Session Chairs: Jordi-Roger Riba Ruiz
Claudio Bruzzese
17:00 On-line Inter-Turn Short-Circuit detection in Permanent Magnet Synchronous Generators B. Aubert, J. Regnier, S.Caux, D. Alejo
ID 354
17:20 Saturation Independent Detection of Dynamic Eccentricity Fault in Salient-Pole Synchronous MachinesT. Ilamparithi, Subhasis Nandi
ID 520
17:40 Coupled Magnetic Circuit Based Magnetic Vibrations Modeling of PMSMGuillaume Verez, Ouadie Bennouna, Yacine Amara, Ghaleb Hoblos, Georges Barakat
ID 451
18:00 2-pole turbo-generator eccentricity diagnosis by split-phase current signature analysisClaudio Bruzzese
ID 391
18:20 Study of Excitation and Governor Power System Stabilizers Effect on the Stability Enhancement of a Multimachine Power SystemF. Mayouf (Adjeroud), F. Djahli, A. Mayouf, T. Devers
ID 435
18:40
21:00 Gala Dinner, Award Ceremony (L’Alquería del Pi)Bus service: 20:30 Barceló Hotel, 20:30 Siliken Hotel, 20:45 Galileo Hotel
Thursday, August 29, Afternoon
Room: Sala d’Actes
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RS9-G5 Rotor Faults (III)
Session Chairs: Thomas G. Habetler
Joan Pons Llinares
Thursday, August 29 , Afternoon
14:30 Analytical study of pulsating torque and harmonic components in rotor current of six-phase induction motor under healthy and faulty conditions Yassine Maouche, Abdelfettah Boussaid, Mohamed Boucherma, Abdel-malek Khezzar
ID 433
14:50 The Zero-Sequence Current Spectrum as an On-Line Static Eccentri-city Diagnostic Mean in Δ-Connected PSH-Induction Motors K. N. Gyftakis, J. C. Kappatou
ID 422
15:10 Broken Rotor Bar Detection of Single Phase Induction Motor Using Wigner-Ville DistributionsSara Hafeez, Syed Sajjad H. Zaidi
ID 543
15:30 Discriminating time-varying loads and rotor cage fault in Induction motorsA. E. Mabrouk, S. E. Zouzou, M. Sahraoui and S. Khelif
ID 426
15:50 Mathematical Modeling of Eccentricities in Induction Machines by the Mono-harmonic ModelA. J. Fernández Gómez, A. Dziechciarz, T. J. Sobczyk
ID 431
16:10 Winding Function Approach for Induction Machine Fault Detection Pu Shi, Zheng Chen, Yuriy Vagapov, Zoubir Zouaoui
ID 362
16:30 Coffee break
Technical Program
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RS11-G6 Tools for Diagnostics (III). Mechanical faults
Session Chairs: René Romero-Troncoso
Wenping Cao
17:00 A New Approach of Preprocessing with SVM Optimization Based on PSO for Bearing Fault Diagnosis T. Thelaidjia, S. Chenikher
ID 407
17:20 Gear Tooth Surface Damage Fault Detection Using Induction Machine Electrical Signature AnalysisShahin Hedayati Kia, Humberto Henao, Gérard-André Capolino
ID 512
17:40 Sensorless Speed Estimation and Diagnosis of Induction Motors Based on Purified Space VectorsDongfeng Shi
ID 411
18:00 Bearing Faults Detection in Induction Machines Based on Statistical Processing of the Stray Fluxes MeasurementsCiprian Harlişca, Loránd Szabó, Lucia Frosini, Andrea Albini
ID 472
18:20 Identification of variable mechanical parameters using extended Kalman filtersM. Perdomo, M.Pacas, T. Eutebach , J. Immel
ID 386
18:40 Induction Motor Bearing Fault Detection Based on Envelope Analysis of Stator CurrentV. C. M. N. Leite, J. G. Borges da Silva, G. F. C. Veloso, L. E. B. da Silva, and G. Lambert-Torres
ID 371
21:00 Gala Dinner, Award Ceremony (L’Alquería del Pi)Bus service: 20:30 Barceló Hotel, 20:30 Siliken Hotel, 20:45 Galileo Hotel
Thursday, August 29 , Afternoon
Room: Sala de Graus
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RS12-A7 Test for predictive maintenance. Partial discharge tests
Session Chairs: Manés Fernández-Cabanas
Joaquín G. Norniella
Friday, August 30, Morning
8:30 A Novel Type of Online Oil Monitoring Method in Gearbox of Wind TurbineZhang Bo, Shen Zhu, Zhou Jiwei
ID 515
8:50 Partial Discharge measurements in Electrical Machines controlled by Variable Speed Drives: from Design Validation to permanent PD MonitoringLuca Fornasari, Andrea Caprara, Gian Carlo Montanari
ID 350
9:10 Fault Detection and Diagnosis for HVAC: Overview and Outlook D. He, R.G. Harley, T. G. Habetler
ID 467
9:30 An Applied Laboratory Characterisation Approach for Electric Machi-ne InsulationD. F. Kavanagh, D. A. Howey and M. D. McCulloch
ID 560
9:50 On-line Diagnostic Methods Synergy: Measurements and Location of Discharges and Vibration in Power Transformers, Hydro- and Turbine Generators, Pattern Analysis ResultsY.P. Aksenov, I. V. Yaroshenko, A. V. Andreev, G. Noé
ID 347
10:10 A Wideband Partial Discharge Meter using FPGARadek Sedláček, Josef Vedral, Ján Tomlain
ID 534
10:30 Coffee break
Technical Program
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SS3-A8 Advanced Artificial Intelligence Approaches Applied to Fault Characteriza-tion and Classification for Electrical Machines Diagnostic Purposes
Session Chairs: Luis Romeral
Juan A. Ortega
11:00 Bearing Fault Detection Using Relative Entropy of Wavelet Compo-nents and Artificial Neural NetworksHelder L. Schmitt, Lyvia B. Silva, Paulo R. Scalassara, Alessandro Goedtel
ID 463
11:20 Dedicated Hierarchy of Neural Networks applied to Bearings Degra-dation AssessmentMiguel Delgado, Giansalvo Cirrincione, Antonio Garcia Espinosa, Juan Antonio Ortega, Humberto Henao
ID 399
11:40 A Dedicated Application of Artificial Ants for the Condition Monitoring of Induction Motors A. Soualhi, H. Razik, G. Clerc
ID 398
12:00 Comparison of supervised classification algorithms combined with feature extraction and selection : Application to a turbo-generator rotor fault detectionAlexandre Bacchus, Mélisande Biet, Ludovic Macaire, Yvonnick Le Menach and Abdelmounaïm Tounzi
ID 420
12:20 Neural Approach for Bearing Fault Detection in Three Phase Induction MotorsW. S. Gongora, H. V. D. Silva, A. Goedtel, W. F. Godoy, S. A. O. da Silva
ID 444
12:40 Early Detection of Unbalance Voltage in Three Phase Induction Motor Based on SVM D. R. Sawitri, D. A. Asfani, M. H. Purnomo, I. K. E. Purnama, M. Ashari
ID 502
13:00 Lunch (Cafeteria la Vella)
Friday, August 30, Morning
Room: Sala d’Actes
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SS4-G7 Failure Prognosis Methods In Electrical Drives
Session Chairs: Elias G. Strangas
Hubert Razik
Friday, August 30, Morning
8:30 Exploitation of Induction Machine’s High-Frequency Behavior for Online Insulation MonitoringPeter Nussbaumer, Markus A. Vogelsberger, Thomas M. Wolbank
ID 389
8:50 Long-Term Prediction of Bearing Condition by the Neo-Fuzzy NeuronA. Soualhi, G. Clerc, H. Razik, F. Rivas
ID 385
9:10 Bar Breakage Mechanism and Prognosis in an Induction MotorVicente Climente-Alarcon, Jose Alfonso Antonino-Daviu, Elias Strangas, Martin Riera-Guasp
ID 342
9:30 Time-Frequency Complexity Based Remaining Useful Life (RUL) Esti-mation for Bearing FaultsRodney K. Singleton II, Elias G. Strangas, Selin Aviyente
ID 486
9:50 Improvements on Lifespan Modeling of the Insulation of Low Voltage Machines with Response Surface and Analysis of VarianceAntoine Picot, David Malec, Pascal Maussion
ID 457
10:10 Diagnosis and Prognosis of In-Service Electric Machine in the Absen-ce of Historic Data Related to Faults and Faults ProgressionSyed Sajjad H. Zaidi
ID 448
10:30 Coffee break
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SS1-G8 Fault tolerant Power Converters, Electrical machines and drives (II)
Session Chairs: Domenico Casadei
Robert Cox
11:00 Full Detection of High Resistance Connection in Multiphase Induction Motor Drives L. Zarri, M. Mengoni, A. Tani, Y. Gritli, G. Serra, F. Filippetti, D. Casadei
ID 324
11:20 Improved Fault Detection Based on Current Average in Multiphase Fault Tolerant ConvertersMehdi Salehifar, Manuel Moreno-Eguilaz, Vicent Sala, Ramin Salehi Aras-hloo, L.Romeral
ID 454
11:40 Inter-turn Fault Detection in Five-Phase PMSMs. Effects of the Fault SeverityHarold Saavedra, Jordi-Roger Riba, Luís Romeral
ID 395
12:00 Detection of Coupling Inductor Faults in Three-Phase Adjustable Speed Drives with Direct Power Control-Based Active Front-End RectifiersJoaquín G. Norniella, José M. Cano, Gonzalo A. Orcajo, Carlos H. Rojas,Joaquín F. Pedrayes, Manés F. Cabanas Manuel G. Melero
ID 404
12:20 Study of fault – tolerant inverterF.khelifi, B.Nadji
ID 533
12:40
13:00 Lunch (Cafeteria la Vella)
Friday, August 30, Morning
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RS13-A9 Rotor Faults (IV)
Session Chairs: Humberto Henao
Shahin Hedayati Kia
Friday, August 30, Afternoon
14:30 A Novel Methodology for the Broken Bar Fault Diagnosis in Single and Double Cage Induction Motors Fed by Asymmetrical Voltage Supply K. N. Gyftakis, D. K. Athanasopoulos , J. C. Kappatou
ID 510
14:50 Broken Bar Detection Using Current Analysis - A Case Study Dragan Matić, Željko Kanović, Dejan Reljić, Filip Kulić, Đura Oros, Veran Vasić
ID 376
15:10 A Novel Broken Rotor Bar Fault Detection Method Using Park’s Trans-form and Wavelet DecompositionRamin Salehi Arashloo, José Luis Romeral Martinez, Mehdi Salehifar
ID 573
15:30 Analytical Evaluation of inductances for induction machine with dynamic eccentricity using MWFA and FE methodsS. Hamdani, O. Touhami, R. Ibtiouen and M. Hasni
ID 353
15:50 Diagnosis of Induction Motors Rotor Faults Using the Hybrid Park’s Vector-TSA ApproachN. Ngote, S. Guedira, M. Cherkaoui, M. Ouassaïd
ID 401
16:10 Particle swarm optimization of feature vectors dedicated to fault diagnosisAbdesselam Lebaroud, Tahar Boukra, Karim Baiche
ID 487
16:30 Coffee break
17:00 Closing Ceremony
Technical Program
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RS14-G9 Power Electronics 2, Power Converters
Session Chairs: Antoni Garcia Espinosa
Miguel Delgado Prieto
Friday, August 30, Afternoon
14:30 Analysis of radiated EMI for power converters switching in MHz frequency rangeA. Majid, J. Saleem, F. Alam, K. Bertilsson
ID 500
14:50 Design of Current Source DC/DC Converter and Inverter for 2kW Fuel Cell ApplicationA. Andreiciks, I. Steiks, O. Krievs, F. Blaabjerg
ID 394
15:10 An adaptive robust position control for induction machines using a sliding mode flux observerOscar Barambones
ID 518
15:30 Calculation of Stator Winding Parameters to Predict the Voltage Distributions in Inverter Fed AC MachinesOliver Magdun, Sébastien Blatt and Andreas Binder
ID 403
15:50 ID 360
16:10
16:30 Coffee break
17:00 Closing Ceremony
Room: Sala de Graus
Circulating Current Minimization and Current Sharing Control of Parallel Boost Converters Based on Droop Index Sijo Augustine, Mahesh K. Mishra, N. Lakshminarasamma
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SDEMPED AWARDS
SDEMPED Prize Paper Award
The SDEMPED Prize Paper Award of the Technical Committee on Diagnostics,
IEEE Power Electronics Society, is established to honor innovators who
contributed to the technical areas of this committee. The award is to be
presented biennially (once every two years (odd years)) for up to three technical
papers (in no order), for outstanding technical competence displayed in a paper
presented at an IEEE SDEMPED conference.
The 2013 Diagnostics Achievement Award
This award was established to honor innovators who contributed to the
technical areas of this committee. The award is to be presented biennially
(once every two years (odd years) to an individual, for outstanding sustained
technical contributions and services in the field of monitoring and diagnostics
for electrical machines, power electronics, and drives.
These awards will be presented at the gala dinner of the IEEE SDEMPED
conference
COMMITTEE MEETING
The committee meeting is scheduled on Thursday 29th August at 13h in Room
Sala de Juntas
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SOCIAL EVENTS
Welcome reception
Tuesday, August 27 , 20h
Hotel Barceló
Avenida de Francia, 11
Gala Dinner
Thursday, August 29, 21h
L’alqueria del Pi
Camino Viejo de Godella, 55
There are scheduled bus service for
transfers between the conference
hotels (Barcelona, Silken Puerta de
Valencia and Galileo Galilei) and the
restaurant
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A
Abadi, Mohsen 26
Ahrend, Ulf 31
Ait-Amar, Sonia 34
Aksenov, Yury 38
Alam, Farhan 43
Alamyal, Mohamoud 32
Albini, Andrea Albini 37
Alejo, Dominique 35
Al-Naseem, Osama 33
Alvarez Salas, Ricardo 31
Amara, Yacine 35
Ambrozic, Vanja 30
Anderson, Jason M. 28
Andreev, Andrey 38Andreiciks, Aleksandrs 43 Andrejak, Jean-Marie 29 Andriamalala, Rijaniaina Njakasoa 30 Antonino-Daviu, Jose Alfonso 30,40 Arkan, Müslüm 30
Arkkio, Antero 31
Asfani, Dimas A. 34,39
Ashari, M. 39Athanasopoulos, Dimitrios K. 27,42 Aubert, Brice 35
Augustine, Sijo 43Aviyente, Selin 40
B
Bacchus, Alexandre 39
Baiche, Karim 42
Baptista, Bruno 26Barakat, Georges 35 Barambones, Oscar 43
Bellini, Alberto 26Belouchrani, Adel 28 Bennouna, Ouadie 35 Bentounsi, Amar 29
Bertilsson, Kent 43
Betin, Franck 26
Biagi, Lyvia 39
Bianchini, Claudio 26
Biet, Mélisande 39
Binder, Andreas 43
Blaabjerg, Frede 43Blánquez, Francisco R. 31 Blatt, Sebastien 43
Blázquez, F. 31
Borekci, Selim 28Borges Da Silva, Jonas 37 Borges Da Silva, Luiz Eduardo 37 Bortolozzi, Mauro 26 Bouchareb, Ilhem 29 Boucherma, Mohamed 34,36 Boukoucha, Abdelaziz 28 Boukra, Tahar 42Boussaid, Abdelfettah 34,36 Braham, Ahmed 27
Broniera, Paulo 34
Bruzzese, Claudio 26,35
Bui, Sonny 26
LIST OF CONTRIBUTORS
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Cabal Yepez, Eduardo 31
Cabanas, Manés F. 41
Cano, José M. 41
Cao, Wenping 28,34
Capolino, Gerard A. 26,37
Caprara, Andrea 38
Cardoso, A. J. Marques 33
Casadei, Domenico 27,41
Caux, Stéphane 35
Chen, Zheng 27,36
Chenikher, Salah 37
Cherkaoui, Mohamed 42
Cirrincione, Giansalvo 39
Clerc, Guy 27,39,40
Climente-Alarcon, Vicente 40
Constantin, Alexandru 34
Cox, Robert W. 28
Cruz, Sérgio 26
D
Da Silva, Sérgio A. O. 39
Delgado, Miguel 32,39
Devers, Thierry 35
Devers, Thierry 32
Disselnkoetter, Rolf 31
Djahli, Farid 32,35
Drobnic, Klemen 30
Duan, Fang 34
Duque-Perez, Oscar 30,32
Dziechciarz, Arkadiusz 36
E
El-Sayed, Mohamed A. 33
Eutebach, Thomas 37
F
Fernández Gómez, Alejandro 30,36
Fernandez-Temprano, Miguel 32
Ferro, Francesco 26
Filippetti, Fiorenzo 27,41
Fireteanu, Virgiliu 34
Fiser, Rastko 30
Fontes Godoy, Wagner 34,39
Fornasari, Luca 38
Fornasiero, Emanuele 26
Fournier, Etienne 29
Francois, Bruno 30
Freire, Nuno 33
Frisk, Laura 28
Frosini, Lucia 37
G
Gadoue, Shady 32
García, Antonio 39
Garcia-Perez, Arturo 30,31,33
Garcia-Ramirez, Armando 33
Gardel-Sotomayor, Pedro Esteban
30,32
Glessner, Manfred 31
Goedtel, Alessandro 34,39,39
Göktas, Taner 30
Gritli, Yasser 27,41
Guedira, Said 42
Gyftakis, Konstantinos N. 27,36,42
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Habetler, Thomas 38
Haddad, Reemon 29
Hamdani, Samir 28,42Harley, Ronald 38
Harlisca, Ciprian 37
Hasni, -Morad 42
Hassen, Keskes 27
He, Dawei 38
Hedayati Kia, Shahin 37Henao, Humberto 37,39 Hernández González, Leobardo 33 Hoblos, Ghaleb 35
Hong, Jongman 31
Howey, David 38
Hultgren, Anders 26
Hyun, Doosoo 31I
Ibtiouen, Rachid 42
Immel, Jochen 37
Immovilli, Fabio 26J
Jackson, Noel 28
Jakovljevic, Boris 27
Jelicic, Zoran 27
Ji, Bing 28,34
Jirasuwankul, Nirudh 29
K
Kang, Tae-June 30
Kanovic, Željko 27,42
Kapetina, Mirna 27
Kappatou, Joya C. 27,36,42
Kavanagh, Darren 38
Khelif, Samia 36
Khelifi, F. 41
Khezzar, Abdelmalek 34,36
Krievs, Oskars 43
Kulic, Filip 42
L
Lachiri, Zied 27
Lambert-Torres, -Germano 37
Le Menach, Yvonnick 39
Lebaroud, Abdesselam 29,42
Lee, Sang Bin 30,31
Lee, Kun Wang 31
Leite, Valeria 37
Lennels, Matz 26
Lim, Chaewoong 31
Linnér, Jörgen 26
Liu, Zheng 34
Lorenzani, Emilio 26
Luleci, Ihsan 28
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Mabrouk, A.E. 36
Macaire, Ludovic 39
Magdun, Oliver 43
Majid, Abdul 43
Malec, -David 40
Manop, Chalermchat 29Moreno-Eguilaz, Joan Manuel 26,41 Maouche, Yassine 34,36
Martinez, Javier 31
Matic, Dragan 27,42
Maussion, Pascal 29,40
May Alarcón, Manuel 33
Mayouf, Abdelhalim 32,35Mayouf (Adjeroud), Faiza 32,35 Mazzuca, Teresa 26
Mcculloch, Malcolm 38
Melero, Manuel G. 41
Mendes, Andre 26Mengoni, Michele 27,41 Mezzarobba, Mario 26Mishra, Mahesh K. 43Moghadasian, Mahmood 26 Montanari, Gian Carlo 38 Moríñigo-
Sotelo, Daniel 30,32N
Nadji, B. 41
Nandi, Subhasis 35Narasamma, N. Lakshmi 43Nemec, Mitja 30
Ngote, Nabil 42
Noé, Giuseppe 38
Norniella, Joaquín G. 41Nowak, Agnieszka 31
Nussbaumer, Peter 40
O
O’connor, Paul 28
Orcajo, Gonzalo A. 41
Orman, Maciej 31
Oros, Djura 42Ortega, Juan Antonio 32,39 Osornio-Rios, Roque A. 30,33 Ottewill, James 31,31Ouaged, S. 28Ouassaid, Mohammed 42 Oumaamar, M.E.K. 27 Özgüven, Ömer Faruk 30P
Pacas, Mario 37Pech Carbonell, Abraham 33 Pedrayes, Joaquín F. 41 Perdomo-Arvizu, Maria 37 Perez-Cruz, Juan 29,32
Philipp, François 31
Pickert, Volker 28
Picot, Antoine 29,40Pineda-Sanchez, Manuel 29,29,32 Pinto, Cajetan 31,31
Pippola, Juha 28
Platero, Carlos 31
Pons-Llinares, Joan 30Puche-Panadero, Ruben 32 Puche-Panadero, Ruben 29,32 Purnama, I. K. E. 39Purnomo, Mauridhy 34,39 Pusca, Remus 34
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Ranstad, Per 26
Rapaic, Milan 27
Rastko, Zivanovic 34
Razik, Hubert 27,30,39,40
Rebollo, Emilio 31
Régnier, Jérémi 29,35
Reljic, Dejan 42
Riba, Jordi-Roger 41Riera-Guasp, Martin 29,29,30,32,40 Rigatos, Gerasimos 32
Rivas, Francklin 40
Rodriguez, Pedro 31Rodríguez Blanco, Marco Antonio 33 Roger-Folch, Jose 29,32
Rojas, Carlos H. 41
Romary, Raphael 34Romeral-Martínez, Luis 26,32,41,41,42 Romero-Troncoso, Rene J. 30,33 Rossi, Claudio 27
Rzeszucinski, Pawel 31S
Saavedra, Harold 41Sadoun, Rabah 28Sahraoui, Mohammed 36
Sala, Vicent 26,41
Saleem, Jawad 43Salehi Arashloo, Ramin 26,41,42 Salehifar, Mehdi 26,41,42Salviano Gongora, Wylliam 34,39 Sapena-Baño, Angel 29,32
Sara, Sara 36
Sargos, Francois-Michel 30
Sawitri, Dian 34,39
Scala, Giorgio 26
Scalassara, Paulo 39
Schmitt, Helder 39
Sedlacek, Radek 38
Serra, Giovanni 41
Shen, Zhu 38
Shi, Pu 27,36
Shi, Dongfeng 37
Siano, Pierluigi 32
Singleton, Rodney 40
Sivert, A. 26Sobczyk, Tadeusz J. 30,36 Song, Xueguan 34
Soualhi, Abdenour 40
Soualhi, Abdenour 39,40
Steiks, Ingars 43
Stojcic, Goran 33Strangas, Elias 29,40,40 Sulowicz, Maciej 31
Szabo, Lorand 37T
Tan, Zheng 34
Tani, Angelo 41
Teska, Mike 31
Tessarolo, Alberto 26
Thelaidjia, Tawfik 37Thirumarai Chelvan, Ilamparithi 35 Tian, Guiyun 34Tientcheu Yamdeu, Mathias 29 Tomlain, Ján 38
Touhami, Omar 28,42Tounzi, Abdelmounaïm 39
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V. Da Silva, Hugo 39
Vaalasranta, Ilkka 28
Vagapov, Yuriy 27,36
Vasic, Veran 42
Vázquez Pérez, Amsi 33
Vedral, Josef 38
Vedreño-Santos, Francisco 29
Veloso, -Giscard 37
Verez, Guillaume 35
Villalobos Pina, Francisco Javier 31
Vogelsberger, Markus A. 40
W
Wiedenbrug, Ernesto 31
Wildermuth, Stephan 31
Wolbank, Thomas M. 33,40
X
Xing, Lei 28
Y
Yang, Chanseung 30
Yaroshenko, Igor 38
Yazidi, Amine 26
Z
Zahawi, Bashar 32
Zaidi, Syed Sajjad 36,40
Zarri, Luca 41
Zhang, Di 28
Zhang, Bo 37
Zhou, Jiwei 38
Zito, Damiano 26
Zouaoui, Zoubir 27,36
Zouzou, Salah Eddine 36
Zurita, Daniel 32