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IEEE-SDEMPED 2017 11 th IEEE International Symposium on Diagnostics for Electrical Machines, Power Electronics & Drives TECHNICAL PROGRAM Tinos (Greece) August 29 - September 01, 2017

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IEEE-SDEMPED 2017

11th IEEE International Symposium

on Diagnostics for Electrical

Machines, Power Electronics

& Drives

TECHNICAL PROGRAM

Tinos (Greece)

August 29 - September 01, 2017

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WELCOME TO SDEMPED 2017

Elias G. Strangas, General Chair

On behalf of the SDEMPED 2017 Organizing

Committee, I would like to welcome you all to

Tinos, Cyclades, Greece for the 11th edition of

the IEEE International Symposium on Diagnos-

tics for Electric Machines, Power Electronics and

Drives (SDEMPED 2017).

It is really a great honor and a pleasure as well,

to have the privilege to host SDEMPED in Greece,

and especially on this island.

SDEMPED was established as the only inter-

national symposium entirely devoted to the

diagnostics of electrical machines, power elec-

tronics and drives. Having started in 1997 in

Carry-le-Rouet (France), under the leadership of

Professor Gérard-André Capolino and Professor

Giuseppe Buja, SDEMPED is now a regular bien-

nial event mainly organized in Europe. Very successful recent editions

have been held in Vienna (Austria) in 2005, Cracow (Poland) in 2007,

Cargèse (France) in 2009, Bologna (Italy) in 2011, Valencia (Spain) in

2013 and Guarda (Portugal) in 2015.

For the 2017 edition, SDEMPED has received the financial co-sponsor-

ship of the IEEE Power Electronics Society, the IEEE Industry Applica-

tions Society and the IEEE Industrial Electronics Society.

Greece has been chosen for the 2017 edition of the symposium, and

Michigan State University as well as the University of Patras are in charge

for its organization.

The SDEMPED 2017 Organizing Committee wishes you a very successful

Symposium. Enjoy Greece, the Cyclades, and this island, enjoy SDEMPED

2017 and join us to make SDEMPED 2017 a memorable event!

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SDEMPED 2017 will be a four-day symposium that will 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.

The technical program of SDEMPED 2017 will include two Ple-

nary Sessions, two Tutorial Sessions and seventeen Regular

and Special Sessions where 96 papers from 28 different coun-

tries will be presented. All the submitted papers have been re-

viewed by at least three independent reviewers.

The symposium will start on August 29, which will be devoted

to the tutorials that will deal with different topics of great inter-

est for the area: the first will be focused on diagnostic of proce-

sses and machines in the mining industries (Dr. Zimroz and

Dr. Wylomanska), while the second will deal with the reliability

of capacitors for power electronics and drives applications (Dr.

Wang and Dr. Andersson).

The opening ceremony will take place on August 30 and will be

followed by an interesting keynote by Dr. Rodriguez dealing

with Synchronous Motors Condition Monitoring, in which the

main challenges and pitfalls in this area will be discussed. Sub-

sequently a memorial session devoted to Dr. Subhasis Nandi

will be the starting point of three days of intense activity, in

which parallel morning and afternoon sessions will be held.

These sessions will cover a wide range of topics within the

electric machines and drives diagnosis and prognosis areas.

The plenary sessions program will be concluded with a talk on

August 31, namely: «Considerations for fault tolerant

electrical machines and reliability aspects» by Dr. Galea.

The Proceedings of the Symposium will become available in

the IEEE Xplore Digital Library. Part of the presented papers can

be further submitted for review to IEEE Transactions on Indus-

try Applications, as well as to the Transactions of Power Elec-

tronics and Industrial Electronics.

The Diagnostic Achievement Award will be awarded at the

Symposium, and three selected papers will be recognized with

the SDEMPED Prize Paper Award.

We wish you an enjoyable stay in Tinos and a very successful

Symposium!

Jose Antonino-DaviuGeorge GeorgoulasIoannis TsoumasLuca Zarri

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FINANCIAL SPONSORS

IEEE Power Electronics Society (PELS)

IEEE Industry Applications Society (IAS)

IEEE Industrial Electronics Society (IES)

INSTITUTIONAL SPONSORS

Tinos Cultural Foundation

Municipality of Tinos

University of Patras

Michigan State University

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HONORARY CO-CHAIRS

Giuseppe Buja, Italy

Gérard-André Capolino, France

INTERNATIONAL STEERING COMMITTEE

Gérard-André Capolino (Chair)

Alberto Bellini (Awards Chair)

Sang Bin Lee (Secretary)

Jose Antonino-Daviu

Giuseppe Buja

Manes Fernandez-Cabanas

Thomas Habetler

Ronald Harley

Humberto Henao

Marian P. Kazmierkowski

Antonio J. Marques Cardoso

Pascal Maussion

Michal Orkisz

Martín Riera-Guasp

Tadeusz Sobczyk

Elias Strangas

Thomas Wolbank

Luca Zarri

ORGANIZING COMMITTEE

Jose Antonino - Daviu, U.P. Valencia, Spain (Technical Program Co-chair)

George Georgoulas LTU, Sweden (Technical Program Co-chair)

Joya Kappatou, University of Patras, Greece

Antonios Kladas, NTUA, Greece

Christos Mademlis, AUTH, Greece

Epaminondas Mitronikas, University of Patras, Greece (Treasurer)

Ioannis Tsoumas, ABB, Swit-zerland (Technical Program Co-chair)

Anthony Tzes, NYU, Abu Dhabi

Luca Zarri, University of Bolo-gna, Italy (Technical Program Co-chair)

PUBLICITY

Konstantinos Gyftakis, U.K.

Sang Bin Lee, Republic of Korea

SPECIAL SESSIONS ORGANIZERS

Joya Kappatou, University of Patras, Greece

Pascal Maussion, University of Toulouse, France

KEYNOTE SPEAKERS/TUTORIAL ORGANIZERS

Antonios Kladas, NTUA, Greece

Anthony Tzes, NYU, Abu Dhabi

SECRETARIAT

Michelle Stewart, Michigan State University, USA

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DIAGNOSTICS OF PROCESSES AND MACHINES IN MINING

INDUSTRY

Mining industry is related to various processes and ma-

chines that support these operations. Excavation, drill-

ing, bolting, transport (cyclic or continuous), crushing,

milling are very unique processes and some knowledge

is required to evaluate their effectiveness and correct-

ness. Modern mining processes are equipped with com-

plex machines, often with mechatronic devices. Reliabil-

ity of the process requires proper operation of machines.

Again, complexity of the diagnostic problem depends on

the machine, however, some common issues might be

extracted. Overheating, too high current consumption,

too high or modified vibration/acoustic response of the

system are just the most classical examples.

From a diagnostic perspective, several challenges should

be highlighted: very poor SNR, non-Gaussian noise, com-

plex structure of raw data due to complexity of the sys-

tem, time-varying system and, consequently, time-vary-

ing properties of diagnostic data, load/speed dependent

features, and the unique character of process/machine

without good condition reference. From a signal process-

ing point of view, segmentation, detection, modelling,

analysis, separation, extraction of signals and selection,

aggregation, normalization, projection, fusion, statistical

modelling etc. of diagnostic data are used.

Single channel data as well as multiple channels of the

same variable type or various physical parameters are

used for condition monitoring. All mentioned issues

bring forth a lot of fascinating research problems that

could be clearly seen only in real world systems.

OBJECTIVES

• Define state of the art in diagnostics of processes and

machines in mining industry;

• Process and machines diagnostics – examples from

various mining companies and machines;

• Key Challenges in process and machines diagnostics;

• Future for process and machines diagnostics of deep

underground mining.

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SPEAKERS

Professor Rado Zimroz received the M.Sc. degree in

Acoustics from Institute of Telecommunication and

Acoustics at the Wroclaw University of Technology (WUT),

Poland in 1998 and the Ph.D. degree in Mining and Geol-

ogy from WUT in 2002 (with honors). In 2004-2005 he

was with Applied Mathematics and Computing Group @

Cranfield University. In 2011 he received D.Sc. degree in

Mining and Geology from Faculty of Geoengineering,

Professor Rado Zimroz

Mining and Geology, WUST (Wro-

claw University of Science and Tech-

nology), and since 2012 he is a Pro-

fessor of WUST and a Head of the

VibroAcoustic and Diagnostic Sci-

ence Laboratory.

His area of interest relates to con-

dition monitoring of machines, CM

systems, time-varying processes

analysis, nonstationary time series

analysis, data mining, modelling of

mechanical systems and processes.

He is an author of more than 300 re-

search papers. He cooperates with

several universities over the world and industrial compa-

nies, especially from mining industry.

Since 2012 he works also for KGHM Cuprum (Research

Institute for KGHM Group). In 2014 he created the De-

partment of Systems Analysis, Monitoring, Diagnostics

and Automation of Industrial Processes Group. He was/

is leading in KGHM Cuprum several EU-founded projects

focused on advanced analytics for mining industry (I2M-

ine, Disire, RockVader).

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Professor Agnieszka Wylomanska

Professor Agnieszka Wylomanska

received the M.Sc. degree in Finan-

cial and Insurance Mathematics

from the Institute of Mathematics

and Computer Science at the Wro-

claw University of Technology

(WUT), Poland in 2002 and the

Ph.D. degree in Mathematics from

WUT in 2006. In years 2007-2016

she was an Assistant Professor

with the Faculty of Pure and Ap-

plied Mathematics (previously Fac-

ulty of Fundamental Problems of

Technology), WUT. Currently, she is

a Professor of WUST (Wroclaw University of Science and

Technology) and a member of the Hugo Steinhaus Center

for Stochastic Processes. In 2015 she received D.Sc. de-

gree in Mining and Geology from Faculty of Geoengineer-

ing, Mining and Geology, WUST.

Her area of interest relates to time series analysis, sto-

chastic modeling and statistical analysis of real data (es-

pecially technical data related to mining industry, indoor

air quality and financial time series). She is an author

of more than 100 research papers. She cooperates with

industrial companies, especially from mining industry.

Since 2016 she works also for KGHM Cuprum (Research

Institute for KGHM Group) in the Department of Systems

Analysis, Monitoring, Diagnostics and Automation of In-

dustrial Processes Group.

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CAPACITORS FOR POWER ELECTRONICS AND DRIVES APPLICA-

TIONS – RELIABILITY AND PHYSICS OF FAILURES

This tutorial on capacitors for power electronics and

drives applications is intended to give a basic under-

standing of the roles and challenges of various capacitor

types in power electronics systems.

The different types of capacitors will be introduced and

explained, and their failure modes as well as critical

stressors will be discussed. Methods to accelerate the

relevant failure mechanisms through accelerated testing

for the different capacitors will be introduced so that life-

time models can be introduced, and finally future trends

in capacitors for power electronics will be discussed.

OBJECTIVES

• Functions of capacitors in power electronics systems;

• Dielectric materials and types of capacitors;

• Failure modes, failure mechanisms and critical stres-

sors of capacitors;

• Accelerated testing and lifetime models for electrolytic,

film, and multilayer ceramic capacitors.

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SPEAKERS

Professor Huai Wang

Dr. Huai Wang is currently an Asso-

ciate Professor and a work group

leader with the Center of Reliable

Power Electronics (CORPE), Aalborg

University, Denmark. His current re-

search interests include the relia-

bility of power electronic systems,

reliability of capacitors and IGBT

modules, and emerging power

electronics applications. In CORPE,

he also leads a capacitor research

group including multiple PhD

projects on capacitors and its ap-

plications in power electronic sys-

tems, and is the principal investigator of a project on

Reliability of Capacitors in Power Electronic Systems. Dr.

Wang is the co-lecturer of a PhD course on Reliability of

Power Electronic Systems at Aalborg University since

2013, an invited speaker at the European Center for Pow-

er Electronics (ECPE) workshops, and a tutorial lecturer

at leading power electronics conferences (ECCE US 2014,

2015, PEAC 2014, ECCE Europe 2015, APEC 2016). He has

co-edited a book on Reliability of Power Electronic Con-

verter Systems in 2015, filed 4 patents, and contributed

more than 90 peer-reviewed publications, including sev-

eral concept papers and overview papers on the reliabil-

ity of capacitors and power electronic systems. He has

another written book on Capacitors in Power Electronics

Applications: Sizing, Modeling, and Reliability, to be

published by Wiley in 2017.

Dr. Wang received his PhD degree from the City Universi-

ty of Hong Kong, Hong Kong, China and B. E. Degree from

Huazhong University of Science and Technology, China.

He was a Visiting Scientist with the ETH Zurich, Zurich,

Switzerland, from August to September, 2014 and with

the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT), Cam-

bridge, MA, USA, from September to November, 2013.

He was with the ABB Corporate Research Center, Baden,

Switzerland, in 2009. He serves as the Guest Editor-in-

Chief of IEEE JESTPE special issue on power electronics

for energy efficient buildings and as an Associate Editor

of IEEE Transactions on Power Electronics.

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Dr. Caroline Andersson is a senior scientist working on

reliability of power electronics at the ABB Corporate Re-

search Center in Baden-Daettwil, Swizerland. Her current

research interests include reliability of power electronic

systems and components, physics of failure understand-

ing and root cause analysis methods. She has managed

Dr . Caroline Andersson

an international project on reliabil-

ity of multilayer ceramic capacitors,

is supporting the ABB business

units on their work on quality and

reliability, and is advising master

and PhD students.

Dr. Andersson received her PhD de-

gree from the Swiss Federal Insti-

tute of Technology (ETH) in Zurich,

Switzerland for her work on surface

passivation of high-mobility MOS-

FETs at the IBM Research Laboratory

in Rueschlikon, Switzerland. She received her M.Sc. de-

gree from the Technical University of Lund (LTH), Sweden.

Before joining ABB, she worked three years as a research

scientist at the Swiss Federal Laboratories for Materials

Science and Technology (Empa) in Duebendorf, Switzer-

land, focusing on reliability and physics of failure meth-

ods for Li-ion batteries in electrical vehicles.

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KEYNOTE ADDRESS: «SYNCHRONOUS MOTORS CONDITION

MONITORING, CHALLENGES AND PITFALLS»

Synchronous motors (SMs) are used in applications

where a fixed speed is desired, and are often found

in high power applications, where they are preferred

over induction motors due to their higher efficiency.

Thus, SMs represent large investments and typically

drive processes where downtime results in significant

capital losses. This is why detecting faults at an early

stage helps avoiding catastrophic failures and it is

beneficial in the scheduling of maintenance actions.

There are various physical quantities that can be

monitored and analyzed to ascertain motor condition,

such as temperature, vibration, fluxes and currents.

The value of temperature monitoring is very limited

due to its localized nature and slow response. Condi-

tion monitoring based on vibration analysis is often

challenging in the case of SMs in the industrial envi-

ronment. This is due to the following facts: high stiff-

ness of the machine, pronounced background noise

and complex electro-mechanical interactions, which

modulate and mask the signals of interest. As an al-

ternative, flux sensors are good indicators of SMs fail-

ures but are limited by safety and accessibility issues.

Practice has shown that failures such as inter-turn

short circuits and damper bar problem are difficult to

spot at an early stage.

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SPEAKER

Dr. Pedro Vicente Jover Rodriguez 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) in 2002,

his major studies were related with electrical machines.

Dr. Pedro Vicente Jover Rodriguez

He continued his studies in Helsin-

ki and obtained the PhD in 2007.

Since 2008, he is employed by ABB

as a researcher in the field of rotat-

ing electrical machines (CRC

Västerås, Sweden). The main field

of investigations are electrical ro-

tating machine modelling, fault de-

tection and condition monitoring.

He is actively involved in technical

publications related with electrical

machine condition monitoring and

he is the holder of several patents.

KEYNOTE ADDRESS: «CONSIDERATION FOR FAULT TOLERANT

ELECTRICAL MACHINES AND RELIABILITY ASPECTS»

The keynote presentation is devoted to the main as-

pects for the development of high performance electri-

cal machines for fault tolerant drives and applications.

The main methodologies concern the electro-magnetic

and thermal design and optimization procedures devel-

oped in order to achieve an optimal development of such

machine drive topologies while enabling fault withstand

and increased reliability.

The methodologies presented are illustrated by consider-

ing high performance, fault tolerant electrical machines

in aerospace drive application examples. Considerations

on reliability and life-time consumption and degradation

will also be given.

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SPEAKER

Dr. Michael Galea

Dr. Michael Galea received his PhD

in electrical machines design from

the University of Nottingham, UK,

where he has also worked as a Re-

search Fellow.

He is currently a Lecturer in Electri-

cal Machines and Drives within the

PEMC research group of the Univer-

sity of Nottingham. He is the Depu-

ty Director of the Institute for Aero-

space Technology at the University

of Nottingham, where he is also a

Lecturer in Aerospace Systems Integration and where

he manages a number of diverse projects related to the

more / all electric aircraft and associated fields.

His main research interests are design, analysis and

thermal management of electrical machines and drives

and electric aircrafts.

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DATE TIME ROOM: A

Tuesday,

August 29

11:30 Registration

14:30 Tutorial: «Diagnostics of processes

and machines in mining industry»,

Prof. R. Zimroz and Prof. A. Wylo-

manska

16:00 Coffee break (Atrium)

16:30 Tutorial: «Capacitors for power elec-

tronics and drives applications - Re-

liability and Physics of Failures»,

Prof. H. Wang and Dr. C. Andersson

Room: Atrium

19:30 Welcome reception

Wednesday,

August 30

8:30 Registration

9:00 Opening Ceremony

9:30 Plenary session: «Synchronous

Motors Condition Monitoring, Chal-

lenges and Pitfalls», Dr. P. Rodrigu-

ez, Principal scientist, ABB CRC

10:30 Coffee break (Atrium)

11:00 Dr. Subhasis Nandi Memorial ses-

sion

13:00 Lunch

Room: A Room: B

14:00 Induction ma-

chines I

Signal analysis

based tech-

niques I

16:00 Coffee break (Atrium)

16:30 Permanent mag-

net machines

Fault Tolerant

Electric Drives

for Aerospace

Applications

(SS2)

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Thursday,

August 31

8:30 Registration

9:30 Plenary session: «Considerations for

fault tolerant electrical machines and

reliability aspects», Dr. M. Galea

10:30 Coffee break (Atrium)

Room: A Room: B

11:00 Induction ma-

chines II

Signal analysis

based techniques

II

13:00 Lunch (Atrium)

14:00 Adjustable speed

drives

Adjustable speed

drives

16:00 Coffee break (Atrium)

16:30 Signal analysis

based techniques

III

Power Electronics

20:30 Gala Dinner (Akti Aegeou)

Friday,

September 1

Room: A Room: B

8:30 Tests for predic-

tive maintenance:

Partial discharge

analysis and

tests, new instru-

ments for diag-

nostics

Advanced statisti-

cal methods for

health monitoring

and fault diagnosis

of electrical ma-

chines (SS1)

10:30 Coffee break

11:00 Materials Thermographic

analysis tech-

niques for fault

monitoring and di-

agnosis in electric

machines (SS4)

12:40 Lunch

13:30 Reliability of ca-

pacitors for power

electronics and

drives applica-

tions (SS3)

Induction Ma-

chines III

Room: A

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TUTORIALS (DAY 1)

11:30-14:30Registration

Registration Desk

14:30-16:00

Tutorial: «Diagnostics of proces-

ses and machines in mining in-

dustry», Prof. R. Zimroz and Prof.

A. Wylomanska

Room A

16:00-16:30Coffee break

Atrium

16:30-18:30

Tutorial: «Capacitors for power

electronics and drives applica-

tions – Reliability and Physics of

Failures», Prof. H. Wang and Dr.

C. Andersson

Room A

19:30-21:30Welcome reception

Atrium

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PLENARY AND TECHNICAL SESSIONS (DAY 2)

8:30Registration

Registration Desk

9:00-9:30Opening Ceremony

Room A

9:30-10:30

Plenary session: Keynote «Synchronous

Motors Condition Monitoring, Challeng-

es and Pitfalls», Dr. P. Rodriguez, Princi-

pal scientist, ABB CRCRoom A

10:30-11:00Coffee break

Atrium

11:00-13:00

Dr. Subhasis Nandi Memorial sessionRoom A Chairs: Sang Bin Lee, Gerard-Andrè Ca-polino, Elias Strangas

11:00

Experience with Stator Insulation Test-

ing and Turn/Phase Insulation Failures

in the Power Generation IndustryHeedong Kim, KOREA, REPUBLIC OF; Taesik Kong, KOREA, REPUBLIC OF; Sang Bin Lee, KOREA, REPUBLIC OF; Tae-June Kang, KOREA, REPUBLIC OF;Namyoung Oh, KOREA, REPUBLIC OF;Yeongjae Kim, KOREA, REPUBLIC OF; Sanguk Park, KOREA, REPUBLIC OF; Greg Stone, CANADA

11:20

On the detectability of rotor asym-

metries in induction motors from the

start-up transientIoannis Tsoumas, SWITZERLAND; George Georgoulas, SWEDEN; Jose Antonino-Daviu, SPAIN

11:40

Axial Eccentric SynRel and SPM Motors

Analytical Models Validation Using 3D

Finite ElementHanafy Mahmoud, UNITED KINGDOM; Ahmed Al-Timimy, UNITED KINGDOM;Michele Degano, UNITED KINGDOM;Mauro Di Nardo, UNITED KINGDOM;Nicola Bianchi, ITALY; Gerada Christopher, UNITED KINGDOM;

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12:00

Indirect Estimation of the Yaw-Angle

Misalignment in a Horizontal Axis

Wind Turbine

Evangelos Tsioumas, GREECE; Nektarios Karakasis, GREECE; Nikolaos Jabbour, GREECE; Christos Mademlis, GREECE;

12:20

Exploiting Rotor Slotting Harmonics to

Determine and Separate Static and Dy-

namic Air-gap Eccentricity in Induction

MachinesMatthias A. Samonig, AUSTRIA; Thomas M. Wolbank, AUSTRIA

12:40

Adjusted Electrical Equivalent Circuit

Model of Induction Motor with Broken

Rotor Bars and Eccentricity Faults

Alexei Petrov, RUSSIAN FEDERATION; Anton Rassõlkin, ESTONIA; Toomas Vaimann, ESTONIA; Anouar Belahcen, FINLAND; Ants Kallaste, ESTONIA; Igor Plokhov, RUSSIAN FEDERATION

13:00-14:00LunchAtrium

14:00-16:00

Induction machines I

Room AChairs: Pascal Maussion, Lucia Frosini

14:00

Evaluation of intelligent approaches

for motor diagnosis under changing

operational conditionsIgnacio Martin-Diaz, MEXICO; Rene J. Romero-Troncoso, MEXICO; Daniel Morinigo-Sotelo, SPAIN; Oscar Duque-Perez, SPAIN

14:20

Analysis of Air-gap Eccentricity in In-

verter Fed Induction Motor by Means

of Motor Current Signature Analysis

and Stray Flux of MotorIelyzaveta Chernyavska, CZECH REPUBLIC; Ondrej Vítek, CZECH REPUBLIC

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Condition Monitoring of Mechanical

Faults in Induction Machines

Yasser Gritli, TUNISIA; Alberto Bellini, ITALY; Claudio Rossi, ITALY; Domenico Casadei, ITALY; Fiorenzo Filippetti, ITALY; Gérard-Andrè Capolino, FRANCE

15:00

Time Domain Diagnosis of Multiple

Faults in Three Phase Induction Motors

Using Inteligent Approaches

Rodrigo Cunha Palácios, BRAZIL; Wagner Fontes Godoy, BRAZIL; Alessandro Goedtel, BRAZIL; Ivan Nunes da Silva, BRAZIL; Daniel Moriñigo Sotelo, SPAIN; Óscar Duque-Perez, SPAIN

15:20

2-D Magnetomechanical Transient Sim-

ulation of a Motor with a Bar Breakage

Vicente Climente-Alarcon, FINLAND;Antero Arkkio, FINLAND; Jose Antonino-Daviu, SPAIN

15:40

An Experimental Investigation of the

High Frequency Effects in Low Voltage

Electrical Drives

Lucia Frosini, ITALY; Stefano Zanazzo, ITALY; Andrea Albini, ITALY; Mattia Ferraris, ITALY

14:00-16:00

Signal analysis based techniques I

Room BChairs: Shahin Hedayati-Kia, Jose Antonino-Daviu

14:00

Dispersion field analysis using Discrete

Wavelet Transform for inter-turn stator

fault detection in Induction Motors

Akima Cherif, ALGERIA; Arezki Menacer, ALGERIA; Remus Pusca, FRANCE; Raphael Romary, FRANCE

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Comparison of different noise analysis

methods for error detection on induc-

tion machines

Matthias Stiller, GERMANY;Johannes Wagner, GERMANY; Dominik Thyroff, GERMANY; Ingo Hahn, GERMANY

14:40

Turn-to-turn fault protection technique

for synchronous machines without ad-

ditional voltage transformers

Marta Redondo, SPAIN; Carlos A. Platero, SPAIN; Konstantinos Gyftakis, UNITED KINGDOM

15:00

Recursive Parameter Estimation of a

Mechanical System in Frequency Do-

main

Niko Nevaranta, FINLAND; Jan-Henri Montonen, FINLAND; Tuomo Lindh, FINLAND; Markku Niemelä, FINLAND; Olli Pyrhönen, FINLAND

15:20

Novel method of informative frequency

band selection for vibration signal us-

ing Nonnegative Matrix Factorization

of Short-Time Fourier Transform

Jacek Wodecki, POLAND; Piotr Kruczek, POLAND; Anna Bartkowiak, POLAND; Radoslaw Zimroz, POLAND; Agnieszka Wylomanska, POLAND

15:40

Local damage detection method based

on distribution distances applied to

time-frequency map of vibration signal

Grzegorz Zak, POLAND; Agnieszka Wylomanska, POLAND; Radoslaw Zimroz, POLAND

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Permanent magnet machines

Room AChairs: Minos Beniakar, Anouar Belahcen

16:30

Review of Fault Modeling Methods for

Permanent Magnet Synchronous Mo-

tors and Their Comparison

Adil Usman, INDIA; Bhakti M. Joshi, INDIA; Bharat S. Rajpurohit, INDIA

16:50

Novel Characterization of Rotor Mag-

net Demagnetization in Five-Phase

Surface Mounted Permanent Magnet

Generators

Yasser Gritli, TUNISIA; Angelo Tani, ITALY; Claudio Rossi, ITALY; Domenico Casadei, ITALY

17:10

Demagnetization Faults Detection in

an Axial Flux Permanent Magnet Syn-

chronous Generator

Alexandra Barmpatza, GREECE; Joya Kappatou, GREECE

17:30

A Novel Demagnetization Fault Detec-

tion of Brushless DC Motors Based on

Current Time-Series Features

Jawad Faiz, IRAN, ISLAMIC REPUBLIC OF;Ehsan Mazaheri-Tehrani, IRAN, ISLAMIC RE-PUBLIC OF

17:50

Interturn Short Circuit Fault Detection of Permanent Magnet Synchronous Motors Based on Positive- and Nega-tive-Sequence Signatures

Hyeyun Jeong, KOREA, REPUBLIC OF; Seokbae Moon, KOREA, REPUBLIC OF; Hojin Lee, KOREA, REPUBLIC OF; Sang Woo Kim, KOREA, REPUBLIC OF

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Identification and localization of incipi-

ent intermittent inter-turn fault in the sta-

tor of a three phase permanent magnet

synchronous motor

Najla Haje Obeid, FRANCE; Alexandre Battiston, FRANCE; Thierry Boileau, FRANCE; Babak Nahid-Mobarakeh, FRANCE

16:30-18:30

Fault Tolerant Electric Drives for Aero-

space Applications (SS2)

Room BChairs: Antonios Kladas, Michael Galea

16:30

Fault Tolerant Design of Fractional Slot

Concentrated Winding PM Motor for Elec-

tric Traction

Iris Eirini Koukouvini, GREECE; Christos Krasopoulos, GREECE; Antonios Kladas, GREECE

16:50

Inverter Open Circuit Faults Diagnosis in

Series-Connected Six-Phases Permanent

Magnet Drive

Tiago José Dos Santos Moraes, FRANCE; Mohamed Trabelsi, FRANCE; Ngac Ky Nguyen, FRANCE; Fabien Meinguet, BELGIUM; Maël Guerin, FRANCE; Eric Semail, FRANCE

17:10

Application of Pseudo–cooling Boundary

Conditions Combined With Electromag-

netic and Thermal Weak Coupling for the

Analysis of Highly Integrated Aerospace

Actuators

Themistoklis Kefalas, GREECE; Antonios Kladas, GREECE

17:30

Electric machine utilization during the

post-fault operation after inverter open

circuit faults

Heinrich Eickhoff, AUSTRIA; Elias Strangas, UNITED STATES; Annette Muetze, AUSTRIA

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Use of Optical Fibres for Multi-parameter

Monitoring in Electrical AC Machines

David Hind, UNITED KINGDOM; Chris Gerada, UNITED KINGDOM; Michael Galea, UNITED KINGDOM; James Borg Bartolo, UNITED KINGDOM; Matthias Fabian, UNITED KINGDOM; Tong Sun, UNITED KINGDOM; Kenneth Grattan, UNITED KINGDOM

18:10

Comparison of fault tolerant control

techniques for quadruple three-phase

induction machines under open-circuit

fault

Giacomo Sala, ITALY; Pietro Girardini, ITALY; Michele Mengoni, ITALY; Luca Zarri, ITALY; Angelo Tani, ITALY; Giovanni Serra, ITALY

19:00-20:30

Tour of Tinos by bus, visit the North of

the island, stop at Panormos

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(DAY 3)

8:30Registration

Registration Desk

9:30-10:30

Plenary session: «Considerations for

fault tolerant electrical machines and

reliability aspects», Dr. M. Galea

Room A

10:30-11:00Coffee break

Atrium

11:00-13:00

Induction machines II

Room A Chairs: Thomas Wolbank, Joya Kappatou

11:00

Stator Short-Circuit Diagnosis in Power

Alternators Based on Flux2D/Matlab Co-

Simulation

Clément Filleau, FRANCE; Antoine Picot, FRANCE; Pascal Maussion, FRANCE; Philippe Manfé, FRANCE; Xavier Jannot, FRANCE

11:20

Double-Cage Induction Machines Mod-

eling by Modified Magnetic Equivalent

Circuit

Peyman Naderi, IRAN, ISLAMIC REPUBLIC OF

11:40

Off-line Flux Injection Test Probe for

Screening Defective Rotors in Squirrel

Cage Induction Machines

Myung Jeong, KOREA, REPUBLIC OF; Jangho Yun, KOREA, REPUBLIC OF; Yonghyun Park, KOREA, REPUBLIC OF; Konstantinos Gyftakis, UNITED KINGDOM; Sang Bin Lee, KOREA, REPUBLIC OF

12:00

Steady State and Transient Stator Cur-

rent Envelope Extraction for Analysis of

Broken Rotor Bar in Induction Motors

Majid Malekpour, AUSTRALIA; Toan Phung, AUSTRALIA; Eliathamby Ambikairajah, AUSTRALIA

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12:20

Misalignment and Unbalance Fault Se-

verity Estimation using Stator Current

Measurements

Bram Corne, BELGIUM; Jos Knockaert, BELGIUM; Jan Desmet, BELGIUM

12:40

A Fast, Precise and Low Cost Stator In-

ter-turn Fault Diagnosis Technique for

Wound Rotor Induction Motors Based

on Wavelet Transform of Rotor Current

Mehran Keravand, IRAN, ISLAMIC REPUBLIC OF; Jawad Faiz, IRAN, ISLAMIC REPUBLIC OF; Milad Soleimani, IRAN, ISLAMIC REPUBLIC OF; Mahmud Ghasemi-Bijan, IRAN, ISLAMIC REPUBLIC OF; Mohsen Bandar-Abadi, PORTUGAL; Sergio Cruz, PORTUGAL

11:00-13:00

Signal analysis based techniques II

Room BChairs: Epaminondas Mitronikas, Yasser Gritli

11:00

Practical aspects of machine diagnos-

tics accuracy

Michal Orkisz, POLAND

11:20

Online Identification of AMB Rotor sys-

tem dynamics using Sliding DFT

Jouni Vuojolainen, FINLAND; Niko Nevaranta, FINLAND; Rafal Jastrzebski, FINLAND; Olli Pyrhönen, FINLAND

11:40

Simulation and Experimental Analyses

of Planetary Gear Tooth Defect Using

Electrical and Mechanical Signatures of

Wound Rotor Induction Generators

Shahin Hedayati Kia, FRANCE; Mohammad Hoseintabar MarzebalI, FRANCE; Humberto Henao, FRANCE; Gérard-André Capolino, FRANCE; Jawad Faiz, IRAN, ISLAMIC REPUBLIC OF

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12:00

Broken Rotor Bar Detection in Inverter-

fed Induction Motors by Time-Corrected

Instantaneous Frequency Spectrogram

Arturo Garcia-Perez, MEXICO; Rene J. Romero-Troncoso, MEXICO; David Camarena-Martinez, MEXICO; Roque A. Osornio-Rios, MEXICO; Juan P. Amezquita-Sanchez, MEXICO

12:20

A Multi-mode Process Monitoring Meth-

od Based on Mode-Correlation PCA for

Marine Current Turbine

Milu Zhang, CHINA; Tianzhen Wang, CHINA; Tianhao Tang, CHINA

12:40

A Deep Learning and Softmax Regres-

sion Fault Diagnosis Method for Multi-

Level Converter

Bin Xin, CHINA; Tianzhen Wang, CHINA; Tianhao Tang, CHINA

13:00-14:00Lunch

Atrium

14:00-16:00

Artificial intelligence based techniques

Room AChairs: George Georgoulas, Ahmed Abu Siada

14:00

Characterization of the operating peri-

ods of a power transformer by clustering

the dissolved gas data

Samuel Eke, FRANCE;Guy Clerc, FRANCE; Thomas Aka-Ngui, FRANCE; Issouf Fofana, CANADA

14:20

Fault Diagnosis of Squirrel-Cage Induc-

tion Motor Broken Bars based on a Mod-

el Identification Method with Subtrac-

tive Clustering

Yannis Karnavas, GREECE; Ioannis Chasiotis, GREECE; Andreas Vrangas, GREECE

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Fault Identification on Hall-Effect Sen-

sors Positioning in Brushless DC Motor

Drives via a Fuzzy Inference System

Dimitrios Papathanasopoulos, GREECE; Georgia Athanasiou, GREECE; Savvas Tsotoulidis, GREECE; Epaminondas Mitronikas, GREECE

15:00

Structural diagnosability analysis. Ap-

plication to Induction Motor

Naouel Kaci-Debianne, FRANCE; Belkacem Ould Bouamama, FRANCE; Islam Boussaadda, FRANCE; Achour Debiane, FRANCE

15:20

Automated Model Builder of Hybrid

Bond Graph : Application to a two level

inverter

Beranger Six, FRANCE; Belkacem Ould Bouamama, FRANCE; Anne-Lise Gehin, FRANCE

15:40

Bearing Fault Diagnosis based on Lasso

Regularization Method

Oscar Duque-Perez, SPAIN; Carlos Del Pozo-Gallego, SPAIN; Daniel Morinigo-Sotelo, SPAIN; Wagner Fontes-Godoy, BRAZIL

14:00-16:00

Adjustable speed drives

Room BChairs: Antonio J. Marques Cardoso, Chris-tos Mademlis

14:00

Electrical Signature Analysis Based Con-

dition Monitoring and Diagnostics Tech-

niques for Wind Turbines

Pinjia Zhang, CHINA; Delong Lu, CHINA

14:20

Simulation and Practical Studies of

Doubly-Fed Reluctance Drives Opera-

tion and Control

Milutin Jovanovic, UNITED KINGDOM; Sul Ademi, UNITED KINGDOM

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14:40

Comparison of Field Oriented versus

Model Predictive Torque Control tech-

niques for monitoring Interior PM Trac-

tion Motor over wide speed range

Nikolaos Adamopoulos, GREECE; Foteini Karamountzou, GREECE; Athanasios Sarigiannidis, GREECE; Antonios Kladas, GREECE

15:00

On-Line Stator Fault Diagnosis in

Switched Reluctance Motors

Davide Fonseca, PORTUGAL; Antonio J. Marques Cardoso, PORTUGAL

15:20

A Single Fault Diagnostics Approach for

Power Switches, Speed Sensors and

Current Sensors in Regenerative PMSM

Drives

Imed Jlassi, PORTUGAL; Antonio J. Marques Cardoso, PORTUGAL

15:40

Detection and Isolation of Open-Switch

and Current Sensor Faults in PMSM

Drives, Through Stator Current Analysis

Sejir Khojet El Khil, TUNISIA; Imed Jlassi, PORTUGAL; Jorge Estima, PORTUGAL; Najiba Mrabet Bellaaj, TUNISIA; Antonio J. Marques Cardoso, PORTUGAL

16:00-16:30Coffee break

Atrium

16:30-18:30

Signal analysis based techniques III

Room AChairs: Antoine Picot, Vicente Climente-Alarcon

16:30

High Frequency Transformer Modelling

using State Space Representation for

FRA studies

Ahmed Abu-Siada, AUSTRALIA

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Cost-Effective On-line Fault Diagnosis

of Induction Motors Using the Reduced

Modulus of the Current Park’s Vector.

Juan Pérez-Cruz, SPAIN; Ruben Puche-Panadero, SPAIN; Manuel Pineda-Sanchez, SPAIN; Martin Riera-Guasp, SPAIN; Javier Martínez-Román, SPAIN;Ángel Sapena-Bañó, SPAIN

17:10

Hall-Effect Sensor Fault Identification in

Brushless DC Motor Drives Using Wave-

lets

Epaminondas Mitronikas, GREECE; Dimitrios Papathanasopoulos, GREECE; Georgia Athanasiou, GREECE; Savvas Tsotoulidis, GREECE

17:30

Spectral Current Analysis for High Power

Turbo-Generators at Internal Asymmetry

of Windings

Kamil Grzybacz, POLAND; Konrad Latak, POLAND; Tadeusz Sobczyk, POLAND

17:50

An Envelope-Based Method with Sec-

ond Order Generalized Integrator Adap-

tive Notch Filter for Diagnosis of Rotor

Bar Breakage at Very Low Slips

Majid Malekpour, AUSTRALIA; Toan Phung, AUSTRALIA; Eliathamby Ambikairajah, AUSTRALIA

18:10

On-load Tap-changer Influence on Fre-

quency Response Analysis of Transform-

er: A Case Study

Mehdi Bagheri, KAZAKHSTAN; Svyatoslav Nezhivenko, KAZAKHSTAN; B. T. Phung, AUSTRALIA; Vahid Behjat, IRAN, ISLAMIC REPUBLIC OF

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Power Electronics

Room BChairs: Ioannis Tsoumas, Dwivedi Sanjeet Kumar

16:30

Improved Monitoring and Battery Equal-

izer Control Scheme for Electric Vehicle

Applications

Nikolaos Jabbour, GREECE; Evangelos Tsioumas, GREECE; Nektarios Karakasis, GREECE; Christos Mademlis, GREECE

16:50

On-line Estimation of Aluminum Elec-

trolytic-Capacitor Parameters Using a

Modified Prony’s Method

Khaled Laadjal, ALGERIA; Mohamed Sahraoul, ALGERIA; Antonio J. Marques Cardoso, PORTUGAL; Acácio M. R. Amaral, PORTUGAL

17:10

Open-Circuit Fault Diagnosis in Inter-

leaved DC-DC Boost Converters and

Reconfiguration Strategy

Fernando Bento, PORTUGAL; Antonio J. Marques Cardoso, PORTUGAL

17:30

Effective reactive power compensation

in single-phase systems under distorted

utility voltage

Simone Castellan, ITALY; Giuseppe Buja, ITALY; Roberto Menis, ITALY

17:50

Sources of heat affecting an electric

road system

Philip Abrahamsson, SWEDEN; Mats Alaküla, SWEDEN

18:10

Integrated Fault Diagnosis and Recovery

in NPC Multi-level Inverters

Weiqiang Chen, UNITED STATES; Ethan Hotchkiss, UNITED STATES; Christos Mademlis, GREECE; Ali Bazzi, UNITED STATES

20:30-23:00Gala Dinner

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TECHNICAL SESSIONS, CLOSING CEREMONY (DAY 4)

8:30Registration

Registration Desk

8:30-10:30

Tests for predictive maintenance: Par-

tial discharge analysis and tests, new

instruments for diagnostics

Room AChairs: Carlos Platero, Hubert Razik

8:30

Combustion problem identification

based on electric power output oscilla-

tion assessment for Diesel-Engine Driv-

en Generators

Antonio Casado, SPAIN; Fernando Nieto, SPAIN; Francisco Blazquez, SPAIN; Carlos A. Platero, SPAIN

8:50

Electrical machine insulation: Partial

discharges, consequences and diag-

nostic technique

Christina-Panagiota Malliou, GREECE; Athanasios Karlis, GREECE; Michael Danikas, GREECE

9:10

Suppressing White Noise in PD Signal

Based on Wavelet Entropy and Improved

Threshold Function

Guojun Lu, CHINA; Shaofeng Guo, CHINA; Yong Wang, CHINA; Le Luan, CHINA; Haiqing Niu, CHINA; Xuemei Wang, CHINA

9:30

Partial Discharge Detection In Medium

Voltage Stators Using an Antenna

Akshay Bhure, UNITED STATES; Elias Strangas, UNITED STATES; John Agapiou, UNITED STATES; Ronald M. Lesperance, UNITED STATES

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Detection and Localization of Insulation

Deterioration in Traction Drives Based

on Specific High Frequency Current Re-

sponse Evaluation

Clemens Zoeller, AUSTRIA; Markus Vogelsberger, AUSTRIA; Thomas Wolbank, AUSTRIA

10:10

Hotel Lighting Load Influence on Marine

Cast-resin Distribution Transformer Ag-

ing Rate

Mehdi Bagheri, KAZAKHSTAN; Svyatoslav Nezhivenko, KAZAKHSTAN; Ilyas Soltanbayev, KAZAKHSTAN; Aravinth Subramaniam, SINGAPORE; Sanjib Kumar Panda, SINGAPORE

8:30-10:30

Advanced statistical methods for health

monitoring and fault diagnosis of elec-

trical machines (SS1)

Room BChairs: Daniel Moríñigo-Sotelo, Roque Osornio Rios

8:30

Induction Motor Bearings Diagnostic

Indicators Based on MCSA and Normal-

ized Triple Covariance

Tomasz Ciszewski, POLAND

8:50

Linear Discriminant Analysis for an Au-

tomatic Detection of Stator Faults in In-

duction Motor Drives

Lucia Frosini, ITALY; Francesca Beccarisi, ITALY; Stefano Zanazzo, ITALY

9:10

Detection of Torque Oscillations in In-

duction Motor Drives by Linear Discrimi-

nant Analysis

Lucia Frosini, ITALY; Francesca Beccarisi, ITALY; Andrea Albini, ITALY

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Diagnosis Methodology Based on Sta-

tistical-time Features and Linear Discri-

minant Analysis Applied to Induction

Motors

Juan Jose Saucedo-Dorantes, MEXICO; Roque A. Osornio-Rios, MEXICO; Miguel Delgado-Prieto, SPAIN; Rene J. Romero-Troncoso, MEXICO

9:50

Improved High Resolution Estimation

Approach for Rotor Fault Diagnosis

Zijian Liu, CHINA;Jin Huang, CHINA

10:10

Diagnosis of Induction Machines Using

External Magnetic Field and Correlation

Coefficient

Miftah Irhoumah, FRANCE; Remus Pusca, FRANCE; Eric Lefevre, FRANCE; David Mercier, FRANCE; Raphael Romary, FRANCE

10:30-11:00Coffee break

Atrium

11:00-12:40

Materials

Room AChairs: Neophytos Lophitis, Konstantinos Gyftakis

11:00

Investigation of Traction Motor Wind-

ings’ Insulation Capacitance at Switch-

ing Frequencies under Accelerated Ther-

mal Stress

Panagiotis Panagiotou, UNITED KINGDOM; Konstantinos Gyftakis, UNITED KINGDOM; Neophytos Lophitis, UNITED KINGDOM;Malcolm McCulloch, UNITED KINGDOM; David Howey, UNITED KINGDOM

11:20

The degradation depth of electrical steel

sheets due to mechanical and laser cut-

ting

Madeleine Bali, AUSTRIA; Annette Muetze, AUSTRIA

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Investigation of Equivalent Stator Wind-

ing Thermal Resistance during Insula-

tion System Ageing

Samuel Williamson, UNITED KINGDOM; Rafal Wrobel, UNITED KINGDOM; Jason Yon, UNITED KINGDOM; Julian Booker, UNITED KINGDOM; Philip Mellor, UNITED KINGDOM

12:00

Measurement of the Thermal Character-

istics of a Stator-Housing Interface

Nick Simpson, UNITED KINGDOM; Tom Duggan, UNITED KINGDOM; Phil Mellor, UNITED KINGDOM; Julian Booker, UNITED KINGDOM

12:20

Physical parameterisation of 3C- Silicon

Carbide (SiC) with scope to evaluate the

suitability of the material for power di-

odes as an alternative to 4H- SiC

Anastasios Arvanitopoulos, UNITED KINGDOM; Neophytos Lophitis, UNITED KINGDOM; Konstantinos Gyftakis, UNITED KINGDOM; Manuel Belanche Guadas, SPAIN; Samuel Perkins, UNITED KINGDOM; Marina Antoniou, UNITED KINGDOM

11:00-12:40

Thermographic analysis techniques for

fault monitoring and diagnosis in elec-

tric machines (SS4)

Room BChairs: René Romero-Troncoso, Athanasios Karlis

11:00

Segmentation in Thermography Images

for Bearing Defect Analysis in Induction

Motors

Emmanuel Resendiz-Ochoa, MEXICO; Roque Alfredo Osornio-Rios, MEXICO; Juan Primo Benitez-Rangel, MEXICO; Rene de Jesus Romero-Troncoso, MEXICO; Luis Alberto Morales-Hernandez, MEXICO

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Infrared Thermography-based Automat-

ic Assessment of Control Components

for Electric Machines

Maria A. Herrera-Arellano, MEXICO; Ivan R. Terol-Villalobos, MEXICO; Luis Alberto Morales-Hernandez, MEXICO; Martin Valtierra-Rodriguez, MEXICO

11:40

Defects detection in laminated and Soft

Magnetic Composites devices with a

novel thermographic method

Luca Ferraris, ITALY; Emir Poskovic, ITALY; Fausto Franchini, ITALY

12:00

Use of isothermal representation for

infrared-based fault detection in induc-

tion motors

María José Picazo Ródenas, SPAIN; Pau Redón, SPAIN; David Lopez Perez, SPAIN; Jose Antonino-Daviu, SPAIN; Hubert Razik, FRANCE

12:20

Reliable methodology for online fault di-

agnosis in induction motors using pas-

sive infrared thermography

Pau Redon, SPAIN; Mjose Picazo-Rodenas, SPAIN; Rene J Romero-Troncoso, MEXICO; Jose Antonino-Daviu, SPAIN

12:40-13:30Lunch

Atrium

13:30-14:50

Reliability of capacitors for power elec-

tronics and drives applications (SS3)

Room AChairs: Caroline Andersson, Wang Huai

13:30

Impact of bending speed and setup on

flex cracks in multilayer ceramic capaci-

tors

Caroline Andersson, SWITZERLAND; Ole Kristensen, SWITZERLAND; Elise Varescon, SWITZERLAND; Francesco Iannuzzo, DENMARK

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Reliability-oriented Design of Cost-ef-

fective Active Capacitor

Haoran Wang, DENMARK; Huai Wang, DENMARK

14:10

Acoustic detection of cracks and delam-

ination in Multilayer Ceramic Capacitors

Saku Levikari, FINLAND; Tommi Kärkkäinen, FINLAND; Caroline Andersson, SWITZERLAND; Juha Tamminen, FINLAND; Pertti Silventoinen, FINLAND

14:30

Reliability of DC-link Capacitor in Hybrid

Electric Vehicle Under Urban and High-

way Road Conditions

Fang Yao, CHINA; Lei Geng, CHINA; Ameer Janabi, UNITED STATES; Bingsen Wang, UNITED STATES

13:30-14:50

Induction machines III

Room BChairs: Luca Zarri, Michael Orkisz

13:30

Low computational cost algorithm for

detecting rotor asymmetries in IM based

on the negative sequence component of

the startup currents

Jordi Burriel-Valencia, SPAIN; Martin Riera-Guasp, SPAIN; Rubén Puche-Panadero, SPAIN; Angel Sapena-Bañó, SPAIN; Manuel Pineda-Sánchez, SPAIN; Javier Martínez-Román, SPAIN

13:50

Online Estimation of Remaining Useful

Life of Stator Insulation

William Jensen, UNITED STATES; Elias Strangas, UNITED STATES; Shanelle Foster, UNITED STATES

14:10

3-D Simulation of a Rotor Suffering a

Bar Breakage

Vicente Climente-Alarcon, FINLAND; Antero Arkkio, FINLAND; Jose Antonino-Daviu, SPAIN

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Modeling and Simulation of Stator and

Rotor Faults of Induction Motor and

their Experimental Comparison

Sanjeet Kumar Dwivedi, DENMARK; Jorg Dannehl, DENMARK

14:50-15:30Closing Ceremony

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