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Technical Program
SDEMPED 2017
11th IEEE International Symposium on Diagnostics for
Electric Machines, Power Electronics and Drives
Tinos, Greece | 29 August - 1 September 2017
WELCOME to SDEMPED 2017
On behalf of the SDEMPED 2015 Organizing Committee, I would like to
welcome you all to Tinos, Cyclades, Greece for the 11th edition of the IEEE
International Symposium on Diagnostics 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 international symposium entirely devoted to the
diagnostics of electrical machines, power electronics 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 biennial 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-sponsorship of
the IEEE Power Electronics Society, the IEEE Industry Applications 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!
Elias G. Strangas, General Chair
Honorary Co-Chairs
Giuseppe Buja (Italy)
Gérard-André Capolino (France)
Sponsors
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
INTERNATIONAL STEERING COMMITTEE
Gérard-André Capolino (Chair)
Alberto Bellini (Awards Chair)
Sang Bin Lee (Secretary)
Jose A. 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 A. Antonino-Daviu U.P. Valencia, (Technical Program Co-chair)
George Georgoulas LTU, SWEDEN ((Technical Program Co-chair)
Joya Kappatou, U.of Patras, Greece
Antonios Kladas, NTUA, Greece
Christos Mademlis, AUTH, Greece
Epaminondas Mitronikas, U. of Patras, Greece (Treasurer)
Ioannis Tsoumas, ABB, Switzerland (Technical Program Co-chair)
Anthony Tzes, NYU, Abu Dhabi
Luca Zarri, University of Bologna, Italy (Technical Program Co-chair)
PUBLICITY SPECIAL SESSIONS ORGANIZERS
K. Gyftakis (U.K.)
J. Kappatou
Sang Bin Lee (Korea)
P. Maussion
KEYNOTE SPEAKERS/ TUTORIAL ORGANIZERS
A. Kladas, NTUA, Greece
A. Tzes,, NYU, Abu Dhabi
SECRETARIAT
Michelle Stewart (USA)
A map of the Tinos harbor town, with ITIP marked
Tutorial : Diagnostics of processes and machines in mining industry
Mining industry is related to various processes and machines that support
these operations. Excavation, drilling, bolting, transport (cyclic or
continuous), crushing, milling are very unique processes and some
knowledge is required to evaluate their effectiveness and correctness.
Modern mining processes are equipped with complex machines, often with
mechatronic devices. Reliability 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 diagnostic
perspective several challenges should be highlighted: very poor SNR, non-
Gaussian noise, complex structure of raw data due to complexity of the
system, time-varying system and consequently – time varying properties of
diagnostic data, load/speed dependent features, unique character of
process/machine without good condition reference. From signal processing
point of view segmentation, detection, modelling, analysis, separation,
extraction of signals and selection, aggregation, normalization,
transformation, projection, fusion, statistical modelling etc. of diagnostic data
is used. Dingle 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 us 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 deep underground mining
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 Geology from WUT in 2002 (with honors). In 2004-
2005 we was with Applied Mathematics and Computing
Group @ Cranfield University. In 2011 he received D.Sc.
degree in Mining and Geology from Faculty of
Geoengineering, Mining and Geology, WUST, and since 2012 he is a Professor
of WUST (Wroclaw University of Science and Technology) and a Head of the
VibroAcoustic and Diagnostic Science Laboratory. Her area of interest relates
to condition 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
research papers. He cooperates with several universities over the world and
industrial companies, especially from mining industry.
Since 2012 he works also for KGHM Cuprum (Research Institute for KGHM
Group). In 2014 he created Department 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 (I2Mine, Disire, RockVader).
Professor Agnieszka Wylomanska received the M.Sc.
degree in Financial and Insurance Mathematics from
Institute of Mathematics and Computer Science at the
Wroclaw 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 Applied
Mathematics (previously Faculty 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. degree in Mining and Geology from Faculty of Geoengineering,
Mining and Geology, WUST. Her area of interest relates to time series
analysis, stochastic modeling and statistical analysis of real data (especially
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 Department of Systems Analysis, Monitoring, Diagnostics and
Automation of Industrial Processes Group.
Tutorial: Capacitors for power electronics and drives applications –
Reliability and Physics of Failures
This tutorial on capacitors for power electronics and drives applications is
intended to give a basic understanding 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 lifetime 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 stressors of capacitors
Accelerated testing and lifetime models for electrolytic, film, and
multilayer ceramic capacitors
Speakers
Huai Wang is currently an Associate Professor and a
work group leader with the Center of Reliable Power
Electronics (CORPE), Aalborg University, Denmark. His
current research interests include the reliability 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 applications in power electronic systems, 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 Power 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 Converter Systems in 2015, filed 4 patents, and
contributed more than 90 peer-reviewed publications, including several
concept papers and overview papers on the reliability 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 University 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), Cambridge, MA, USA, from September to
November, 2013. He was with the ABB Corporate Research Center, Baden,
Switzerland, in 2009. He serves the Guest Editor-in-Chief of IEEE JESTPE
special issue on power electronics for energy efficient buildings and an
Associate Editor of IEEE Transactions on Power Electronics.
Caroline Andersson is a senior scientist working on
reliability of power electronics at the ABB Corporate
Research Center in Baden-Daettwil, Swizerland. Her
current research interests include reliability of power
electronic systems and components, physics of failure
understanding and root cause analysis methods. She
has managed an international project on reliability 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 degree from the Swiss
Federal Institute of Technology (ETH) in Zurich, Switzerland for her work on
surface passivation of high-mobility MOSFETs at the IBM Research Laboratory
in Rueschlikon, Switzerland. She received her M.Sc. degree 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, Switzerland,
focusing on reliability and physics of failure methods for Li-ion batteries in
electrical vehicles.
Keynote Address: “Synchronous Motors Condition Monitoring, challenges
and pitfalls”
Synchronous motors are used in applications where a fixed speed is desired,
are often found in high power applications, where they are preferred over
induction motors due to their higher efficiency. Thus SM 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. Condition monitoring based on vibration
analysis is often challenging in the case of SM in the industrial environment.
This is due to the following facts: high stiffness of the machine, pronounced
background noise and complex electro-mechanical interactions, which
modulate and mask the signals of interest. As an alternative, flux sensors are
good indicators of SM failures 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.
Objectives
To cover the following points
Failures statistics in Synchronous machines
Physical understanding. Why are difficult to detect common faults in
synchronous motors?
Inter-turn short-circuit in the rotor field winding and damper bar
problem detection
Motors fed by power converters
Speaker
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. He
continued his studies in Helsinki and obtained
the Ph. D in 2007. Since 2008, he is employed
by ABB as a researcher in the field of rotating electrical machines (CRC
Västerås, Sweden). The main field of investigations are electrical rotating
machine modelling, fault detection and condition monitoring. He is actively
involved in technical publication related with electrical machine condition
monitoring and it is the holder of several patents.
Keynote Address: “Considerations for fault tolerant electrical machines
and reliability aspects”
The keynote presentation is devoted to the main aspects for the
development of high performance electrical machines for fault tolerant
drives and applications. The main methodologies concern the electro-
magnetic and thermal design and optimization procedures developed 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 considering high performance, fault tolerant
electrical machines in aerospace drive application examples. Considerations
on reliability and life-time consumption and degradation will also be given.
Speaker
Michael Galea received his PhD in electrical machines
design from the University of Nottingham, UK, where
he has also worked as a Research Fellow. He is
currently a Lecturer in Electrical Machines and Drives
within the PEMC research group of the University of
Nottingham. He is the Deputy Director of the Institute
for Aerospace 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 the more electric aircraft
Tuesday, August 29, 2017
Tutorials (Day 1) 11:30-14:30
Registration
Registration Desk
14:30-16:00
Tutorial: Diagnostics of processes and machines in mining industry, Prof. R. Zimroz and Prof. A. Wylomanska
Room A
16:00-16:30
Coffee break
Atrium
16:30-18:30
Tutorial: Capacitors for power electronics and drives applications – Reliability and Physics of Failures, Prof. H. Wang and Dr. C. Andersson
Room A
19:30-21:30
Welcome reception
Atrium
Wednesday, August 30, 2017
Plenary and Technical Sessions (Day 2) 8:30
Registration
Registration Desk
9:00-9:30
Opening Ceremony
Room A
9:30-10:30
Plenary session: Keynote "Synchronous Motors Condition Monitoring, Challenges and Pitfalls", Dr. P. Rodriguez, Principal scientist, ABB CRC
Room A
10:30-11:00
Coffee break
Atrium
11:00-
13:00 Dr. Subhasis Nandi Memorial session
Room A Chairs: Sang Bin Lee, Gerard A Capolino, Elias Strangas
11:00 Experience with Stator Insulation Testing and Turn/Phase
Insulation Failures in the Power Generation Industry
Heedong Kim, KEPCO, KOREA, REPUBLIC OF; Taesik
Kong, KEPCO, KOREA, REPUBLIC OF; Sang Bin
Lee, Korea University, KOREA, REPUBLIC OF; Tae-June
Kang, Korea University, KOREA, REPUBLIC OF; Namyoung
Oh, Korea University, KOREA, REPUBLIC OF; Yeongjae
Kim, Korea University, KOREA, REPUBLIC OF; Sanguk
Park, Korea University, KOREA, REPUBLIC OF; Greg
Stone, Iris Power - Qualitrol Corp., CANADA
11:20 On the detectability of rotor asymmetries in induction
motors from the start-up transient
Ioannis Tsoumas, ABB, SWITZERLAND; George
Georgoulas, LTU, SWEDEN; Jose Antonino-
Daviu, Universitat Politècnica de València, SPAIN
11:40 Axial Eccentric SynRel and SPM Motors Analytical
Models Validation Using 3D Finite Element
Hanafy Mahmoud, University of Nottingham, United
Kingdom; Ahmed Al-Timimy, University of Nottingham,
United Kingdom;; Michele Degano, University of Nottingham,
United Kingdom;; Mauro Di Nardo, University of Nottingham,
United Kingdom;; Nicola Bianchi, University of Padova,
ITALY; Gerada Christopher, University of Nottingham, United
Kingdom;
12:00 Indirect Estimation of the Yaw-Angle Misalignment in a
Horizontal Axis Wind Turbine
Evangelos Tsioumas, Aristotle University of Thessaloniki,
GREECE; Nektarios Karakasis, Aristotle University of
Thessaloniki, GREECE; Nikolaos Jabbour, Aristotle
University of Thessaloniki, GREECE; Christos
Mademlis, Aristotle University of Thessaloniki, GREECE
12:20 Exploiting Rotor Slotting Harmonics to Determine and
Separate Static and Dynamic Air-gap Eccentricity in
Induction Machines
Matthias A. Samonig, TU Wien, AUSTRIA; Thomas M.
Wolbank, TU Wien, AUSTRIA
12:40 Adjusted Electrical Equivalent Circuit Model of Induction
Motor with Broken Rotor Bars and Eccentricity Faults
Alexei Petrov, Pskov State University, RUSSIAN
FEDERATION; Anton Rassõlkin, Tallinn University of
Technology, ESTONIA; Toomas Vaimann, Tallinn University
of Technology, ESTONIA; Anouar Belahcen, Aalto University,
FINLAND; Ants Kallaste, Tallinn University of Technology,
ESTONIA; Igor Plokhov, Pskov State University, RUSSIAN
FEDERATION
13:00-
14:00 Lunch
Atrium
14:00-
16:00 Induction machines I
Room A
Chairs: Pascal Maussion, Lucia Frosini
14:00 Evaluation of intelligent approaches for motor diagnosis
under changing operational conditions
Ignacio Martin-Diaz, Universidad de Guanajuato, MEXICO;
Rene J. Romero-Troncoso, Universidad de Guanajuato,
MEXICO; Daniel Morinigo-Sotelo, Universidad de Valladolid,
SPAIN; Oscar Duque-Perez, Universidad de Valladolid,
SPAIN
14:20 Analysis of Air-gap Eccentricity in Inverter Fed Induction
Motor by Means of Motor Current Signature Analysis and
Stray Flux of Motor
Ielyzaveta Chernyavska, Brno University of Technology,
CZECH REPUBLIC; Ondrej Vítek, Brno University of
Technology, CZECH REPUBLIC
14:40 Condition Monitoring of Mechanical Faults in Induction
Machines
Yasser Gritli, University of Tunis El Manar, TUNISIA; Alberto
Bellini, University of Bologna, ITALY; Claudio
Rossi, University of Bologna, ITALY; Domenico
Casadei, University of Bologna, ITALY; Fiorenzo
Filippetti, University of Bologna, ITALY; Gérard-Andrè
Capolino, University of Picardie, FRANCE
15:00 Time Domain Diagnosis of Multiple Faults in Three Phase
Induction Motors Using Inteligent Approaches
Dr. Rodrigo Cunha Palácios, UTFPR, BRAZIL; Dr. Wagner
Fontes Godoy, None, BRAZIL; Dr. Alessandro
Goedtel, UTFPR, BRAZIL; Dr. Ivan Nunes da
Silva, EESC/USP, BRAZIL; Dr. Daniel Moriñigo Sotelo, UVA,
SPAIN; Dr. Óscar Duque-Perez, UVA, SPAIN
15:20 2-D Magnetomechanical Transient Simulation of a Motor
with a Bar Breakage
Vicente Climente-Alarcon, Aalto University, FINLAND;
Antero Arkkio, Aalto University, FINLAND; Jose Alfonso
Antonino-Daviu, Polytechnic University of Valencia, SPAIN
15:40 An Experimental Investigation of the High Frequency
Effects in Low Voltage Electrical Drives
Lucia Frosini, University of Pavia, ITALY; Stefano
Zanazzo, University of Pavia, ITALY; Andrea
Albini, University of Pavia, ITALY; Mattia Ferraris, ELANTAS
Europe S.r.l., ITALY
14:00-
16:00 Signal analysis based techniques I
Room B
Chairs: 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, Electrical Engineering Laboratory, Univ.
Biskra, ALGERIA; Arezki Menacer, Electrical Engineering
Laboratory, Univ. Biskra, ALGERIA; Remus Pusca, LSEE,
Université d'Artois, FRANCE; Raphael Romary, LSEE,
Université d'Artois, FRANCE
14:20 Comparison of different noise analysis methods for error
detection on induction machines
Matthias Stiller, University of Erlangen, GERMANY; Johannes
Wagner, University of Erlangen, GERMANY; Dominik
Thyroff, University of Erlangen, GERMANY; Ingo
Hahn, University of Erlangen, GERMANY
14:40 Turn-to-turn fault protection technique for synchronous
machines without additional voltage transformers
Marta Redondo, Technical University of Madrid, SPAIN;
Carlos A. Platero, Technical University of Madrid, SPAIN;
Konstantinos Gyftakis, Coventry University, UNITED
KINGDOM
15:00 Recursive Parameter Estimation of a Mechanical System
in Frequency Domain
Niko Nevaranta, Lappeenranta University of Technology,
FINLAND; Jan-Henri Montonen, Lappeenranta University of
Technology, FINLAND; Tuomo Lindh, Lappeenranta
University of Technology, FINLAND; Markku
Niemelä, Lappeenranta University of Technology, FINLAND;
Olli Pyrhönen, Lappeenranta University of Technology,
FINLAND
15:20 Novel method of informative frequency band selection for
vibration signal using Nonnegative Matrix Factorization of
Short-Time Fourier Transform
Jacek Wodecki, KGHM CUPRUM Ltd, POLAND; Piotr
Kruczek, KGHM CUPRUM Ltd, POLAND; Anna
Bartkowiak, Wroclaw University, POLAND; Radoslaw
Zimroz, Wroclaw University of Science and Technology,
POLAND; Agnieszka Wylomanska, KGHM CUPRUM Ltd,
POLAND
15:40 Local damage detection method based on distribution
distances applied to time-frequency map of vibration
signal
Grzegorz Zak, Wroclaw University, POLAND; Agnieszka
Wylomanska, KGHM CUPRUM, POLAND; Radoslaw
Zimroz, Wroclaw University, POLAND
16:00-16:30
Coffee break
Atrium
16:30-
18:30 Permanent magnet machines
Room A
Chairs: Minos Beniakar, Anouar Belahcen
16:30 Review of Fault Modeling Methods for Permanent Magnet
Synchronous Motors and Their Comparison
Adil Usman, Indian Institute of Technology Mandi, INDIA;
Bhakti M Joshi, Indian Institute of Technology Mandi, INDIA;
Bharat S Rajpurohit, Indian Institute of Technology Mandi,
INDIA
16:50 Novel Characterization of Rotor Magnet Demagnetization
in Five-Phase Surface Mounted Permanent Magnet
Generators
Yasser Gritli, University of Tunis El Manar, TUNISIA; Angelo
Tani, University of Bologna, ITALY; Claudio Rossi, University
of Bologna, ITALY; Domenico Casadei, University of Bologna,
ITALY
17:10 Demagnetization Faults Detection in an Axial Flux
Permanent Magnet Synchronous Generator
Alexandra Barmpatza, University of Patras, GREECE; Joya
Kappatou, University of Patras, GREECE
17:30 A Novel Demagnetization Fault Detection of Brushless DC
Motors Based on Current Time-Series Features
Jawad Faiz, University of Tehran, IRAN, ISLAMIC
REPUBLIC OF; Ehsan Mazaheri-Tehrani, University of
Tehran, IRAN, ISLAMIC REPUBLIC OF
17:50 Interturn Short Circuit Fault Detection of Permanent
Magnet Synchronous Motors Based on Positive- and
Negative-Sequence Signatures
Hyeyun Jeong, POSTECH, KOREA, REPUBLIC OF; Seokbae
Moon, POSTECH, KOREA, REPUBLIC OF; Hojin
Lee, POSTECH, KOREA, REPUBLIC OF; Sang Woo
Kim, POSTECH, KOREA, REPUBLIC OF
18:10 Identification and localization of incipient intermittent
inter-turn fault in the stator of a three phase permanent
magnet synchronous motor
Najla Haje Obeid, IFP- Energies Nouvelles, FRANCE;
Alexandre Battiston, IFP - Energies Nouvelles, FRANCE;
Thierry Boileau, Université de Lorraine, FRANCE; Babak
Nahid-Mobarakeh, Université de Lorraine, FRANCE
16:30- Fault Tolerant Electric Drives for Aerospace
18:30 Applications (SS2)
Room B
Chairs:Antonios Kladas, Michael Galea
16:30 Fault Tolerant Design of Fractional Slot Concentrated
Winding PM Motor for Electric Traction
Iris Eirini Koukouvini, National Technical University of
Athens, GREECE; Christos Krasopoulos, National Technical
University of Athens, GREECE; Antonios Kladas, National
Technical University of Athens, GREECE
16:50 Inverter Open Circuit Faults Diagnosis in Series-
Connected Six-Phases Permanent Magnet Drive
Tiago José Dos Santos Moraes, Arts et Metiers ParisTech,
FRANCE; Mohamed Trabelsi, Arts et Metiers ParisTech,
FRANCE; Ngac Ky Nguyen, Arts et Metiers ParisTech,
FRANCE; Fabien Meinguet, Thales Alenia Space, BELGIUM;
Maël Guerin, Thales Avionics Electronics System, FRANCE;
Eric Semail, Arts et Metiers ParisTech, FRANCE
17:10
Application of Pseudo–cooling Boundary Conditions
Combined With Electromagnetic and Thermal Weak
Coupling for the Analysis of Highly Integrated Aerospace
Actuators
Themistoklis Kefalas, National Technical University of
Athens, GREECE; Antonios Kladas, National Technical
University of Athens, GREECE
17:30 Electric machine utilization during the post-fault operation
after inverter open circuit faults
Heinrich Eickhoff, Graz University of Technology, AUSTRIA;
Elias Strangas, Michigan State University, UNITED STATES;
Annette Muetze, Graz University of Technology, AUSTRIA
17:50 Use of Optical Fibres for Multi-parameter Monitoring in
Electrical AC Machines
David Hind, University of Nottingham, UNITED KINGDOM;
Chris Gerada, University of Nottingham, UNITED KINGDOM;
Michael Galea, University of Nottingham, UNITED
KINGDOM; James Borg Bartolo, University of Nottingham,
UNITED KINGDOM; Matthias Fabian, University of London,
UNITED KINGDOM; Tong Sun, University of London,
UNITED KINGDOM; Kenneth Grattan, University of London,
UNITED KINGDOM
18:10 Comparison of fault tolerant control techniques for
quadruple three-phase induction machines under open-
circuit fault
Giacomo Sala, University of Bologna, ITALY; Pietro
Girardini, University of Bologna, ITALY; Michele
Mengoni, University of Bologna, ITALY; Luca
Zarri, University of Bologna, ITALY; Angelo Tani, University
of Bologna, ITALY; Giovanni Serra, University of Bologna,
ITALY
19:00-20:30
Tour of Tinos by bus, visit the North of the island, stop at Panormos Busses Leave from Conference site
Thursday, August 31, 2017
Plenary and Technical Sessions, and Gala Dinner (Day 3) 8:30 Registration
Registration Desk
9:30-10:30
Plenary session: "Considerations for fault tolerant electrical machines and reliability aspects", Dr. M. Galea
Room A
10:30-11:00
Coffee 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, Université de Toulouse, LAPLACE,
FRANCE; Antoine Picot, Université de Toulouse, LAPLACE,
FRANCE; Pascal Maussion, Université de Toulouse,
LAPLACE, FRANCE; Philippe Manfé, NIDEC, Leroy Somer,
FRANCE; Xavier Jannot, NIDEC, Leroy Somer, FRANCE
11:20 Online Estimation of Remaining Useful Life of Stator
Insulation
William Jensen, Michigan State University, UNITED
STATES; Elias Strangas, Michigan State University, UNITED
STATES; Shanelle Foster, Michigan State University,
UNITED STATES
11:40 Off-line Flux Injection Test Probe for Screening Defective
Rotors in Squirrel Cage Induction Machines
Myung Jeong, Korea University, KOREA, REPUBLIC OF;
Jangho Yun, Hyundai Heavy Industries, KOREA, REPUBLIC
OF; Yonghyun Park, Korea University, KOREA, REPUBLIC
OF; Konstantinos Gyftakis, Coventry University, UNITED
KINGDOM; Sang Bin Lee, Korea University, KOREA,
REPUBLIC OF
12:00 Steady State and Transient Stator Current Envelope
Extraction for Analysis of Broken Rotor Bar in Induction
Motors
Majid Malekpour, University of New South Wales,
AUSTRALIA; Toan Phung, University of New South Wales,
AUSTRALIA; Eliathamby Ambikairajah, University of New
South Wales, AUSTRALIA
12:20 Misalignment and Unbalance Fault Severity Estimation
using Stator Current Measurements
Bram Corne, Ghent University, BELGIUM; Jos
Knockaert, Ghent University, BELGIUM; Jan Desmet, Ghent
University, BELGIUM
12:40 A Fast, Precise and Low Cost Stator Inter-turn Fault
Diagnosis Technique for Wound Rotor Induction Motors
Based on Wavelet Transform of Rotor Current
Mehran Keravand, University of Tehran, IRAN, ISLAMIC
REPUBLIC OF; Jawad Faiz, University of Tehran, IRAN,
ISLAMIC REPUBLIC OF; Milad Soleimani, University of
Tehran, IRAN, ISLAMIC REPUBLIC OF; Mahmud Ghasemi-
Bijan, University of Tehran, IRAN, ISLAMIC REPUBLIC OF;
Mohsen Bandar-Abadi, University of Coimbra/Instituto de
Telecomunicacõ, PORTUGAL; Sergio Cruz, University of
Coimbra/Instituto de Telecomunicacõ, PORTUGAL
11:00-
13:00 Signal analysis based techniques II
Room B
Chairs:Epaminondas Mitronikas, Yasser Gritli
11:00 Practical aspects of machine diagnostics accuracy
Michal Orkisz, ABB, POLAND
11:20 Online Identification of AMB Rotor system dynamics
using Sliding DFT
Jouni Vuojolainen, Lappeenranta University of Technology,
FINLAND; Niko Nevaranta, Lappeenranta University of
Technology, FINLAND; Rafal Jastrzebski, Lappeenranta
University of Technology, FINLAND; Olli
Pyrhönen, Lappeenranta University of Technology,
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, University of Picardie "Jules Verne",
FRANCE; Mohammad Hoseintabar MarzebalI, University of
Picardie "Jules Verne", FRANCE; Humberto
Henao, University of Picardie "Jules Verne", FRANCE;
Gérard-André Capolino, University of Picardie "Jules
Verne", FRANCE; Jawad Faiz, University of Tehran, IRAN,
ISLAMIC REPUBLIC OF
12:00 Broken Rotor Bar Detection in Inverter-fed Induction
Motors by Time-Corrected Instantaneous Frequency
Spectrogram
Arturo Garcia-Perez, University of Guanajuato, MEXICO;
Rene J. Romero-Troncoso, University of Guanajuato,
MEXICO; David Camarena-Martinez, University of
Guanajuato, MEXICO; Roque A. Osornio-Rios, Autonomous
University of Queretaro, MEXICO; Juan P. Amezquita-
Sanchez, Autonomous University of Queretaro, MEXICO
12:20 A Multi-mode Process Monitoring Method Based on
Mode-Correlation PCA for Marine Current Turbine
Milu Zhang, Shanghai Maritime University, CHINA;
Tianzhen Wang, Shanghai Maritime University, CHINA;
Tianhao Tang, Shanghai Maritime University, CHINA
12:40 A Deep Learning and Softmax Regression Fault Diagnosis
Method for Multi-Level Converter
Bin Xin, Shanghai Maritime University, CHINA; Tianzhen
Wang, Shanghai Maritime University, CHINA; Tianhao
Tang, Shanghai Maritime University, CHINA
13:00-
14:00 Lunch
Atrium
14:00-
16:00 Artificial intelligence based techniques
Room A
Chairs: George Georgoulas, Ahmed Abu Siada
14:00 Characterization of the operating periods of a power
transformer by clustering the dissolved gas data
Samuel Eke, University of Lyon, FRANCE; Guy
Clerc, University of Lyon, FRANCE; Thomas Aka-
Ngui, University of Lyon, FRANCE; Issouf Fofana, UQAC,
CANADA
14:20 Fault Diagnosis of Squirrel-Cage Induction Motor Broken
Bars based on a Model Identification Method with
Subtractive Clustering
Yannis Karnavas, Democritus University of Thrace,
GREECE; Ioannis Chasiotis, Democritus University of
Thrace, GREECE; Andreas Vrangas, Democritus University
of Thrace, GREECE
14:40 Fault Identification on Hall-Effect Sensors Positioning in
Brushless DC Motor Drives via a Fuzzy Inference System
Dimitrios Papathanasopoulos, University of Patras,
GREECE; Georgia Athanasiou, University of Patras,
GREECE; Savvas Tsotoulidis, University of Patras,
GREECE; Epaminondas Mitronikas, University of Patras,
GREECE
15:00 Structural diagnosability analysis. Application to
Induction Motor
Naouel Kaci-Debianne, IPSA Ecole ingénieurs, FRANCE;
Belkacem Ould Bouamama, University of Lille, FRANCE;
Islam Boussaadda, IPSA Ecole ingénieurs, FRANCE; Achour
Debiane, CERTIA Enterprise, FRANCE
15:20 Automated Model Builder of Hybrid Bond Graph :
Application to a two level inverter
Beranger Six, Lille University, FRANCE; Belkacem
Ouldbouamama, Lille University, FRANCE; Anne-Lise
Gehin, Lille University, FRANCE
15:40 Bearing Fault Diagnosis based on Lasso Regularization
Method
Oscar Duque-Perez, University of Valladolid, SPAIN; Carlos
Del Pozo-Gallego, University of Valladolid, SPAIN; Daniel
Morinigo-Sotelo, University of Valladolid, SPAIN; Wagner
Fontes-Godoy, Universidade Tecnologica Federal do
Parana, BRAZIL
14:00-
16:00 Adjustable speed drives
Room B
Chairs: Antonio J. Marques-Cardoso, Christos Mademlis
14:00 Detection and Isolation of Open-Switch and Current
Sensor Faults in PMSM Drives, Through Stator Current
Analysis
Sejir Khojet El Khil, Université de Tunis El Manar,
TUNISIA; Imed Jlassi Electromechatronic Systems Research
Centre, PORTUGAL; TUNISIA; Jorge -Estima, -
Electromechatronic Systems Research Centre, Unive,
PORTUGAL; -Najiba -Mrabet Bellaaj, -Université de Tunis
El Manar, TUNISIA; -Antonio Jao -Marques Cardoso, -
Electromechatronic Systems Research Centre, PORTUGAL
14:20 On-Line Stator Fault Diagnosis in Switched Reluctance
Motors
Davide Fonseca, CISE - Electromechatronic Systems
Research Centre, PORTUGAL; AJM Cardoso, CISE -
Electromechatronic Systems Research Centre, PORTUGAL
14:40 Comparison of Field Oriented versus Model Predictive
Torque Control techniques for monitoring Interior PM
Traction Motor over wide speed range
Nikolaos Adamopoulos, National Technical University of
Athens, GREECE; Foteini Karamountzou, National Technical
University of Athens, GREECE; Athanasios
Sarigiannidis, National Technical University of Athens,
GREECE; Antonios Kladas, National Technical University of
Athens, GREECE
15:00 A Single Fault Diagnostics Approach for Power Switches,
Speed Sensors and Current Sensors in Regenerative
PMSM Drives
Imed Jlassi, Universidade da Beira Interior, PORTUGAL; -
Antonio J. Marques - Cardoso, - Universidade da Beira
Interior, PORTUGAL
15:20 Simulation and Practical Studies of Doubly-Fed
Reluctance Drives Operation and Control
Milutin Jovanovic, Northumbria University Newcastle,
UNITED KINGDOM; Sul Ademi, University of Strathclyde,
UNITED KINGDOM
15:40 Electrical Signature Analysis Based Condition Monitoring
and Diagnostics Techniques for Wind Turbines
Pinjia Zhang, Tsinghua University, CHINA; Delong
Lu, Tsinghua University, CHINA
16:00-
16:30 Coffee break
Atrium
16:30-
18:30 Power Electronics
Room B
Chairs:Ioannis P. Tsoumas, Dwivedi Sanjeet Kumar
16:30 Improved Monitoring and Battery Equalizer Control
Scheme for Electric Vehicle Applications
Nikolaos Jabbour, Aristotle University of Thessaloniki,
GREECE; Evangelos Tsioumas, Aristotle University of
Thessaloniki, GREECE; Nektarios Karakasis, Aristotle
University of Thessaloniki, GREECE; Christos
Mademlis, Aristotle University of Thessaloniki, GREECE
16:50 On-line Estimation of Aluminum Electrolytic-Capacitor
Parameters Using a Modified Prony’s Method
Khaled LAADJAL, LMSE - University of Biskra, ALGERIA;
Mohamed SAHRAOUI, LGEB - University of Biskra,
ALGERIA; A. J. Marques Cardoso, CISE -
Electromechatronic Systems Research Centre,, PORTUGAL;
Acácio M. R. Amaral, CISE - Electromechatronic Systems
Research Centre,, PORTUGAL
17:10 Open-Circuit Fault Diagnosis in Interleaved DC-DC
Boost Converters and Reconfiguration Strategy
Fernando Bento, CISE - UBI, PORTUGAL; Antonio J.
Marques Cardoso, CISE - UBI, PORTUGAL
17:30 Effective reactive power compensation in single-phase
systems under distorted utility voltage
Simone Castellan, University of Trieste, ITALY; Giuseppe
Buja, University of Padova, ITALY; Roberto
Menis, University of Trieste, ITALY
17:50 Sources of heat affecting an electric road system
Philip Abrahamsson, Lund University, SWEDEN; Mats
Alaküla, Lund University, SWEDEN
18:10 Integrated Fault Diagnosis and Recovery in NPC Multi-
level Inverters
Weiqiang Chen, University of Connecticut, UNITED
STATES; Ethan Hotchkiss, University of Connecticut,
UNITED STATES; Christos Mademlis, Aristotle University of
Thessaloniki, GREECE; Ali Bazzi, University of Connecticut,
UNITED STATES
16:30-
18:30 Signal analysis based techniques III
Room A
Chairs: Antoine Picot, Vicente Climente-Alarcon
16:30 High Frequency Transformer Modelling using State
Space Representation for FRA studies
Ahmed Abu-Siada, Curtin University, AUSTRALIA
16:50 Cost-Effective On-line Fault Diagnosis of Induction
Motors Using the Reduced Modulus of the Current Park’s
Vector.
Juan Pérez-Cruz, Universitat Politècnica de València, SPAIN;
Ruben Puche-Panadero, Universitat Politècnica de València
,SPAIN; Manuel Pineda-Sanchez, Universitat Politècnica de
València,SPAIN; Martin Riera-Guasp, Universitat Politècnica
de València SPAIN; Javier Martínez-Román, Universitat
Politècnica de València, SPAIN; Ángel Sapena-
Bañó, Universitat Politècnica de València, SPAIN
17:10 Hall-Effect Sensor Fault Identification in Brushless DC
Motor Drives Using Wavelets
Epaminondas Mitronikas, University of Patras, GREECE;
Dimitrios Papathanasopoulos, University of Patras,
GREECE; Georgia Athanasiou, University of Patras,
GREECE; Savvas Tsotoulidis, University of Patras, GREECE
17:30 SPECTRAL CURRENT ANALYSIS FOR HIGH
POWER TURBO-GENERATORS AT INTERNAL
ASYMMETRY OF WINDINGS
Kamil Grzybacz, M.Sc. graduate at CUT, POLAND; Konrad
Latak, M.Sc. graduate at CUT, POLAND; Tadeusz
Sobczyk, Cracow University of Technology (CUT), POLAND
17:50 An Envelope-Based Method with Second Order
Generalized Integrator Adaptive Notch Filter for
Diagnosis of Rotor Bar Breakage at Very Low Slips
Majid Malekpour, University of New South Wales,
AUSTRALIA; Toan Phung, University of New South Wales,
AUSTRALIA; Eliathamby Ambikairajah, University of New
South Wales, AUSTRALIA
18:10 On-load Tap-changer Influence on Frequency Response
Analysis of Transformer: A Case Study
Mehdi Bagheri, Nazarbayev University, KAZAKHSTAN;
Svyatoslav Nezhivenko, Nazarbayev University,
KAZAKHSTAN; B. T. Phung, University of New South Wales,
AUSTRALIA; Vahid Behjat, Azarbaijan Shahid Madani
University, IRAN, ISLAMIC REPUBLIC OF
20:30-
23:00
Gala Dinner Akti Aegeou, Busses leave at Conference site
Friday, September 1, 2017
Technical Sessions, Closing Ceremony (Day 4)
8:30 Registration
Registration Desk
8:30-
10:30
Tests for predictive maintenance: Partial discharge
analysis and tests, new instruments for diagnostics
Room A
Chairs: Carlos Platero, Hubert Razik
8:30 Combustion problem identification based on electric power
output oscillation assessment for Diesel-Engine Driven
Generators
Antonio Casado, Endesa Generación SA, SPAIN; Fernando
Nieto, Technical University of Madrid, SPAIN; Francisco
Blazquez, Technical University of Madrid, SPAIN; Carlos A.
Platero, Technical University of Madrid, SPAIN
8:50 Electrical machine insulation: Partial discharges,
consequences and diagnostic technique
Christina-Panagiota Malliou, Democritus University of Thrace,
GREECE; Athanasios Karlis, Democritus University of Thrace,
GREECE; Michael Danikas, Democritus University of Thrace,
GREECE
9:10 Suppressing White Noise in PD Signal Based on Wavelet
Entropy and Improved Threshold Function
Guojun Lu, Guangzhou Power Supply Bureau, CHINA;
Shaofeng Guo, South China University of Technology, CHINA;
Yong Wang, Guangzhou Power Supply Bureau, CHINA; Le
Luan, Guangzhou Power Supply Bureau, CHINA; Haiqing
Niu, South China University of Technology, CHINA; Xuemei
Wang, South China University of Technology, CHINA
9:30 Partial Discharge Detection In Medium Voltage Stators
Using an Antenna
Akshay Bhure, Michigan State University, UNITED STATES;
Elias Strangas, Michigan State University, UNITED STATES;
John Agapiou, General Motors Technical Center, UNITED
STATES; Ronald M. Lesperance, General Motors Technical
Center, UNITED STATES
9:50 Detection and Localization of Insulation Deterioration in
Traction Drives Based on Specific High Frequency Current
Response Evaluation
Clemens Zoeller, TU Wien, AUSTRIA; Markus
Vogelsberger, Bombardier Transportation Austria, AUSTRIA;
Thomas Wolbank, TU Wien, AUSTRIA
10:10 Hotel Lighting Load Influence on Marine Cast-resin
Distribution Transformer Aging Rate
Mehdi Bagheri, Nazarbayev University, KAZAKHSTAN;
Svyatoslav Nezhivenko, Nazarbayev University,
KAZAKHSTAN; Ilyas Soltanbayev, Nazarbayev University,
KAZAKHSTAN; Aravinth Subramaniam, National University of
Singapore, SINGAPORE; Sanjib Kumar Panda, National
University of Singapore, SINGAPORE
8:30-
10:30
Advanced statistical methods for health monitoring
and fault diagnosis of electrical machines (SS1)
Room B
Chairs: Daniel Moríñigo-Sotelo, Roque Osornio Rios
8:30 Induction Motor Bearings Diagnostic Indicators Based on
MCSA and Normalized Triple Covariance
Tomasz Ciszewski, Gdansk University of Technology,
POLAND
8:50 Linear Discriminant Analysis for an Automatic Detection of
Stator Faults in Induction Motor Drives
Lucia Frosini, University of Pavia, ITALY; Francesca
Beccarisi, Studio Beccarisi, ITALY; Stefano
Zanazzo, University of Pavia, ITALY
9:10 Detection of Torque Oscillations in Induction Motor Drives
by Linear Discriminant Analysis
Lucia Frosini, University of Pavia, ITALY; Francesca
Beccarisi, Studio Beccarisi, ITALY; Andrea Albini, University
of Pavia, ITALY
9:30 Diagnosis Methodology Based on Statistical-time Features
and Linear Discriminant Analysis Applied to Induction
Motors
Juan Jose Saucedo-Dorantes, Universidad Autonoma de
Queretaro, MEXICO; Roque A. Osornio-Rios, Universidad
Autonoma de Queretaro, MEXICO; Miguel Delgado-
Prieto, Universitat Politecnica de Catalunya, SPAIN; Rene J.
Romero-Troncoso, Universidad de Guanajuato, MEXICO
9:50 Improved High Resolution Estimation Approach for Rotor
Fault Diagnosis
Zijian Liu, Zhejiang University, CHINA; Jin Huang, Zhejiang
University, CHINA
10:10 Diagnosis of Induction Machines Using External Magnetic
Field and Correlation Coefficient
Miftah Irhoumah, University of Artois, FRANCE; Remus
Pusca, Artois University, FRANCE; Eric Lefevre, Artois
University, FRANCE; David Mercier, Artois University,
FRANCE; Raphael Romary, Artois University, FRANCE
10:30-
11:00 Coffee break
Atrium
11:00-
13:00 Materials
Room A
Chairs: Neophytos Lophitis, Konstantinos Gyftakis
11:00 Investigation of Traction Motor Windings' Insulation
Capacitance at Switching Frequencies under Accelerated
Thermal Stress
Panagiotis Panagiotou, Coventry University, UNITED
KINGDOM; Konstantinos Gyftakis, Coventry University,
UNITED KINGDOM; -Neophytos Lophitis, -Coventry
University, UNITED KINGDOM; Malcolm
McCulloch, University of Oxford, UNITED KINGDOM; -
David Howey, University of Oxford, UNITED KINGDOM
11:20 The degradation depth of electrical steel sheets due to
mechanical and laser cutting
Madeleine Bali, Graz University of Technology, AUSTRIA;
Annette Muetze, Graz University of Technology, AUSTRIA
11:40 Investigation of Equivalent Stator Winding Thermal
Resistance during Insulation System Ageing
Samuel Williamson, University of Bristol, UNITED
KINGDOM; Rafal Wrobel, University of Bristol, UNITED
KINGDOM; Jason Yon, University of Bristol, UNITED
KINGDOM; Julian Booker, University of Bristol, UNITED
KINGDOM; Philip Mellor, University of Bristol, UNITED
KINGDOM
12:00 Measurement of the Thermal Characteristics of a Stator-
Housing Interface
Nick Simpson, University of Bristol, UNITED KINGDOM;
Tom Duggan, University of Bristol, UNITED KINGDOM; Phil
Mellor, University of Bristol, UNITED KINGDOM; Julian
Booker, University of Bristol, UNITED KINGDOM
12:20 Physical parameterisation of 3C- Silicon Carbide (SiC) with
scope to evaluate the suitability of the material for power
diodes as an alternative to 4H- SiC
Anastasios Arvanitopoulos, Coventry University, UNITED
KINGDOM; Neophytos Lophitis, Coventry University,
UNITED KINGDOM; Konstantinos Gyftakis, Coventry
University, UNITED KINGDOM; Manuel Belanche
Guadas, Polytechnic University of Valencia, SPAIN; Samuel
Perkins, Coventry University, UNITED KINGDOM; Marina
Antoniou, University of Cambridge, UNITED KINGDOM
11:00-
13:00
Thermographic analysis techniques for fault
monitoring and diagnosis in electric machines (SS4)
Room B
Chairs:René Romero-Troncoso, Jose Antonino-Daviu
11:00 Segmentation in Thermography Images for Bearing Defect
Analysis in Induction Motors
Emmanuel Resendiz-Ochoa, University Autonomus of
Queretaro, MEXICO; Roque Alfredo Osornio-Rios, University
Autonomus of Queretaro, MEXICO; Juan Primo Benitez-
Rangel, University Autonomus of Queretaro, MEXICO; Rene de
Jesus Romero-Troncoso, University of Guanajuato, MEXICO;
Luis Alberto Morales-Hernandez, University Autonomus of
Queretaro, MEXICO
11:20 Infrared Thermography-based Automatic Assessment of
Control Components for Electric Machines
Maria A. Herrera-Arellano, Autonomous University of
Queretaro, MEXICO; Ivan R. Terol-Villalobos, Autonomous
University of Queretaro, MEXICO; Luis Alberto Morales-
Hernandez, University Autonomus of Queretaro, MEXICO;
Martin Valtierra-Rodriguez, Autonomous University of
Queretaro, MEXICO
11:40 Defects detection in laminated and Soft Magnetic
Composites devices with a novel thermographic method
Luca Ferraris, Polytechnic of Turin, ITALY; Emir
Poskovic, Polytechnic of Turin, ITALY; Fausto
Franchini, Polytechnic of Turin, ITALY
12:00 Use of isothermal representation for infrared-based fault
detection in induction motors
María José Picazo Ródenas, Clinical University Hospital,
SPAIN; Pau Redón, CIBER, SPAIN; David Lopez
Perez, MEISA, Proy y Mant. Eléctricos, Mecánicos y de Ins,
SPAIN; Jose Antonino-Daviu, Universitat Politècnica de
València, SPAIN; Hubert Razik, Université Claude Bernard
Lyon 1, FRANCE
12:20 Reliable methodology for online fault diagnosis in induction
motors using passive infrared thermography
Pau Redon, CIBER, SPAIN; Mjose Picazo-
Rodenas, Department of Engineering at Clinical University H,
SPAIN; Rene J Romero-Troncoso, CA Telematica, MEXICO;
Jose Antonino-Daviu, Instituto Tecnológico de la Energía,
SPAIN.
13:00-
14:00 Lunch
Atrium
14:00-
16:00
Reliability of capacitors for power electronics and
drives applications (SS3)
Room A
Chairs: Caroline Andersson, Wang Huai
14:00 Impact of bending speed and setup on flex cracks in
multilayer ceramic capacitors
Caroline Andersson, ABB Corporate Research,
SWITZERLAND; Ole Kristensen, ABB Corporate Research,
SWITZERLAND; Elise Varescon, ABB Corporate Research,
SWITZERLAND; Francesco Iannuzzo, Aalborg University,
DENMARK
14:20 Reliability-oriented Design of Cost-effective Active
Capacitor
Haoran Wang, Aalborg University, DENMARK; Huai
Wang, Aalborg University, DENMARK
14:40 Acoustic detection of cracks and delamination in Multilayer
Ceramic Capacitors
Saku Levikari, Lappeenranta University of Technology,
FINLAND; Tommi Kärkkäinen, Lappeenranta University of
Technology, FINLAND; Caroline Andersson, ABB Switzerland
Ltd., SWITZERLAND; Juha Tamminen, ABB Oy, FINLAND;
Pertti Silventoinen, Lappeenranta University of Technology,
FINLAND
15:00 Reliability of DC-link Capacitor in Hybrid Electric Vehicle
Under Urban and Highway Road Conditions
Fang Yao, Hebei University of Technology, CHINA; Lei
Geng, Hebei University of Technology, CHINA; Ameer
Janabi, Michigan State University, UNITED STATES; Bingsen
Wang, Michigan State University, UNITED STATES
14:00-
16:00 Induction machines III
Room B
Chairs: Luca Zarri, Michael Orkisz
14:00 3-D Simulation of a Rotor Suffering a Bar Breakage
Vicente Climente-Alarcon, Aalto University, FINLAND; Antero
Arkkio, Aalto University, FINLAND; Jose Alfonso Antonino-
Daviu, Polytechnic University of Valencia, SPAIN
14:20 Double-Cage Induction Machines Modeling by Modified
Magnetic Equivalent Circuit
Peyman Naderi, Shagid Rajaee University, IRAN, ISLAMIC
REPUBLIC OF
14:40 Low computational cost algorithm for detecting rotor
asymmetries in IM based on the negative sequence
component of the startup currents
Jordi Burriel-Valencia, Universitat Politecnica de Valencia,
SPAIN; Martin Riera-Guasp, Universitat Politecnica de
Valencia, SPAIN; Rubén Puche-Panadero, Universitat
Politecnica de Valencia, SPAIN; Angel Sapena-
Bañó, Universitat Politecnica de Valencia, SPAIN; Manuel
Pineda-Sánchez, Universitat Politecnica de Valencia, SPAIN;
Javier Martínez-Román, Universitat Politecnica de Valencia,
SPAIN
15:00 Modeling and Simulation of Stator and Rotor Faults of
Induction Motor and their Experimental Comparison
Sanjeet Kumar Dwivedi, DANFOSS Power Electronics A/S
Denmark, DENMARK; Jorg Dannehl, DANFOSS Power
Electronics A/S Denmark, DENMARK
15:30-
16:00 Closing Ceremony
Room A