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Controlling & diagnosis of asynchronous machines using Kalman filter

                     The electrical machines use the asynchronous motors more often because of their hardiness,                      their mass power and their low cost. Their maintenance and their diagnosis become therefore                      an economic matter. It is important to develop methods of supervision to provide the alarms and                      information on the detected defects, in order to lead corrective actions without interruption of the                      production process. It is possible to lead this study thanks to the observation of some                      parameters of the machine and notably the magnetic fluxes and the electromagnetic couple.                      These parameters are, however, difficult to measure and of this fact it is preferable to estimate                      them. This estimation can be made by using the deterministic or stochastic observers such as                      the extended Kalman filtering.

                     Our approach is based on the use of the methods of internal(Kalman  filter) and external                      diagnosis(MCSA).

                     The methods of internal diagnosis permit the deletion of acoustics sensors, vibrations sensors                      and their replacement by software sensors allowing the reconstitution of the measures using a                      modeling of the asynchronous motor. The Kalman filtering method of evaluation showed an                      important development all along this project. It made the choice of the realization of an electric                      platform and a dedicated pump of low cost. Our study has been achieved, using the Labview                      software, including many interfaces of acquisitions, control and analysis

 

                         

 

 

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