1st Edition
Electric Machines Modeling, Condition Monitoring, and Fault Diagnosis
Introduction
Seungdeog Choi
Faults in Induction and Synchronous Motors
Bilal Akin and Mina M. Rahimian
Modeling of Electric Machines Using Winding and Modified Winding Function Approaches
Subhasis Nandi
Modeling of Electric Machines Using Magnetic Equivalent Circuit Method
Homayoun Meshgin-Kelk
Analysis of Faulty Induction Motors Using Finite Element Method
Bashir Mahdi Ebrahimi
Fault Diagnosis of Electric Machines Using Techniques Based on Frequency Domain
Subhasis Nandi
Fault Diagnosis of Electric Machines Using Model-Based Techniques
Subhasis Nandi
Application of Pattern Recognition to Fault Diagnosis
Masoud Hajiaghajani
Implementation of Motor Current Signature Analysis Fault Diagnosis Based on Digital Signal Processors
Seungdeog Choi and Bilal Akin
Implementation of Fault Diagnosis in Hybrid Vehicles Based on Reference Frame Theory
Bilal Akin
Robust Signal Processing Techniques for the Implementation of Motor Current Signature Analysis Diagnosis Based on Digital Signal Processors
Seungdeog Choi
Index
Biography
Prof. Toliyat is currently a Raytheon Company endowed professor of electrical and computer engineering at Texas A&M University. He has received several awards, including the prestigious Cyrill Veinott Award in Electromechanical Energy Conversion from the IEEE Power Engineering Society (2004), the Patent and Innovation Award from Texas A&M University System Office of Technology Commercialization (2007), the TEES Faculty Fellow Award (2006), the Texas A&M Select Young Investigator Award (1999), and the Space Act Award from NASA (1999). He has also received four prize paper awards from the IEEE. Prof. Toliyat has published more than 370 technical papers (including more than 110 in IEEE Transactions) and has 12 issued and pending U.S. patents.






