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Condition Monitoring of Rotating Electrical Machines 3rd edition


Condition Monitoring of Rotating Electrical Machines 3rd edition

Hardback by Tavner, Peter (Emeritus Professor, Durham University, UK); Ran, Li (Professor, Warwick University, UK); Crabtree, Christopher (Associate Professor, Durham University, Department of Engineering, UK)

Condition Monitoring of Rotating Electrical Machines

£130.00

ISBN:
9781785618659
Publication Date:
30 Jul 2020
Edition:
3rd edition
Publisher:
Institution of Engineering and Technology
Pages:
432 pages
Format:
Hardback
For delivery:
Estimated despatch 24 - 26 May 2024
Condition Monitoring of Rotating Electrical Machines

Description

Condition monitoring of engineering plants has increased in importance as engineering processes have become increasingly automated. However, electrical machinery usually receives attention only at infrequent intervals when the plant or the electricity generator is shut down. The economics of industry have been changing, placing ever more emphasis on the importance of reliable operation of the plants. Electronics and software in instrumentation, computers, and digital signal processors have improved our ability to analyse machinery online. Condition monitoring is now being applied to a range of systems from fault-tolerant drives of a few hundred watts to machinery of a few hundred MW in major plants. This book covers a large range of machines and their condition monitoring. This 3rd edition builds on the 2nd edition through a major revision, update of chapters and a comprehensive list of references & standards. Permanent magnet, switched reluctance and other types of machines are now covered, as well as variable speed drive machines and off-line techniques. Contents cover an introduction to condition monitoring; rotating electrical machines; electrical machine construction, operation and failure modes; reliability of machines and typical failure rates; signal processing and instrumentation requirements; on-line temperature monitoring; on-line chemical monitoring; on-line vibration monitoring; on-line current, flux and power monitoring; on-line partial discharge (PD) electrical monitoring; on-line variable speed drive machine monitoring; off-line monitoring; condition-based maintenance and asset management; application of artificial intelligence techniques to CM; and safety, training and qualification.

Contents

Chapter 1: Introduction to condition monitoring Chapter 2: Rotating electrical machines Chapter 3: Electrical machine construction, operation and failure modes Chapter 4: Reliability of machines and typical failure rates Chapter 5: Signal processing and instrumentation requirements Chapter 6: Online temperature monitoring Chapter 7: Online chemical monitoring Chapter 8: Online vibration monitoring Chapter 9: Online current, flux and power monitoring Chapter 10: Online partial discharge (PD) electrical monitoring Chapter 11: Online variable speed drive machine monitoring Chapter 12: Offline monitoring Chapter 13: Condition-based maintenance and asset management Chapter 14: Application of artificial intelligence techniques to CM Chapter 15: Safety, training and qualification Chapter 16: Overall conclusions Appendix A: Failure modes and root causes in the rotating electrical machines Appendix B: Draft CM good practice guide, MCSA Appendix C: Electrical machines, drives and condition monitoring timeline

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