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Meeting Minutes of the IEEE Materials Subcommittee of the
Electric Machinery Committee of the Power and Energy Society
Date: Thursday, 11 June, 2015
Location: Seattle, WA, USA
1. Meeting call to order, Review Agenda, Introductions and Attendance sheet.
Aleksandra called the meeting to order and introduced the agenda.
The officers until end of 2015 are:
MSC Chair - Aleksandra Jeremic
Vice Chair - Paul Gaberson
Secretary - Tyler Gaerke
The attendance sheet was circulated with total attendance of 39 (Appendix A)
2. Approval of the Minutes of the Last Meeting:
Motion - Dr. Nancy Frost
Seconded - Doug Conley
All in favor - Yes
3. Chair’s Comments:
a) Many thanks to DEIS EIC 2015, Professor Lewin and Stefano Bomben for hosting our
Spring IEEE Materials Subcommittee meeting.
b) Chair reminded all the Standard Chairs of the following:
Once the standard is issued, the form has to be signed and sent to the IEEE representative,
Dr. Kamwa. Please send the pdf file to Aleksandra.
ACTION: WG Chairs are requested to email/cc Aleksandra with the following information:
- Names of the WG Chair and Secretary;
- PAR form;
- WG membership list - roster will be used to set up the website access for members only;
- Latest draft of the standard;
- Any meetings taking place within the Working Group, outside the Spring and Fall meetings;
- Any communications with the IEEE.
Working Group Chairs shall ensure that all eligible voting parties are to be represented.
(OEM, Users-Owners, Academia, Independent).
IEEE Standards Association requires that a request be made at each WG meeting for
disclosure (identification) of any patents or copyrights that may be related to this work. http://standards.ieee.org/about/sasb/patcom/materials.html
The chair or the chair's delegate of an IEEE standards-developing working group or the chair of
an IEEE standards Sponsor shall be responsible for informing the members of the working
group/participants at a meeting that if any individual believes that Patent Claims might be
Essential Patent Claims, that fact should be made known to the entire working group and duly
recorded in the minutes of the working group meeting. This request shall occur at every
standards developing meeting once the PAR is approved by the IEEE-SA Standards Board.
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The Working Group Chair or the Chair's delegate shall ask any patent holder or patent
applicant of a Patent Claim that might be or become an Essential Patent Claim to complete and
submit a Letter of Assurance in accordance with Clause 6 of the IEEE-SA Standards Board
Bylaws. Information about the draft standard will be made available upon request.
It is strongly suggested that copyright forms for figures or images be gathered as they are
entered into the draft standards, so that credit for cited images and figures are maintained from
the beginning.
It is strongly recommended by the Chair to become member of IEEE Standard
Association. “While membership is not required for participation, membership allows
participants to ballot on standards and assume leadership roles in Standards Working Groups.”
As per: http://standards.ieee.org/membership/
c) We need to be more focused on adherence to the published procedures of the Power and
Energy Society. The Policies and Procedures for PES Electric Machinery Committee Working
Groups are available at the following address:
http://ewh.ieee.org/soc/pes/emc/documents/PES_WG_PP-PES_EMC_Approved.pdf
The Electrical Machinery Committee Organization and Procedure Manual is available here:
http://ewh.ieee.org/soc/pes/emc/documents/EMC_OpsMan_Jun-07_000.pdf
All working group chairs are asked to review these procedures. Working group members are
also encouraged to review the procedures. The expectations for working group membership are
spelled out, please note the following.
“Member qualifications include voluntary involvement, expertise in the subject, regular
participation in working group activities, and timely completion of assignments. A
Working Group member is a participator.”
In general we need the working groups to function more efficiently. We cannot expect to
complete the required work in the allotted time if the majority of the working group members
only contribute during our two yearly face-to-face meetings. Working Group Chairs are
expected to make assignments as necessary throughout the year and group members are expected
to provide support as necessary.
4. Standards Coordinator Report and Discussion
Innocent Kamwa is the Standards Coordinator for the Electric Machinery Committee.
ACTION: The Chair will forward meeting minutes.
5. Working Group Reports and Discussion Review of Documents and Active Working Group
Reports
43-2000 (revised 2014) IEEE Recommended Practice for Testing Insulation Resistance of
Rotating Machinery, Chair: Ian Culbert / Eric David
No work done on this standard at this meeting.
ACTION: Valid till 2024. Open for discussion in 2019.
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56-1977 (reaff 1991) IEEE Guide for Insulation Maintenance of Electric Machines Rated 35
kVA and Higher, Chair: Doug Conley, Vice Chair: Dave McKinnon, Secretary: Jim Lau
(P56 – active)
P56 Draft Rev 28 - The working group met to discuss the 38 comments received and any
open issues that those present raised in an open forum. At this meeting the comments
received to due date for comments were addressed. All the comments of this meeting’s
discussion as well as any additional received to date will be incorporated.
ACTION: Chair to submit it to the IEEE SA for MEC (mandatory editorial coordination) in
July, 2015, and later on for the formal ballot.
95-2002 (reaff 2012) IEEE Recommended Practice for Insulation Testing of Large AC
Rotating Machinery with Direct Voltage, Chair: Dave McKinnon
No work done on this standard at this meeting.
ACTION: Valid till 2022, and open for discussion in 2017.
Please see Appendix B Interpretation of IEEE 95 prepared by Mr. McDermid.
117-1974 (reaff 1991) IEEE Standard Test Procedure for Evaluation of Systems of Insulating
Materials for Random-Wound AC Electric Machinery, Chair: Dr. Nancy Frost, Secretary:
Shawn Filliben (P117 – active)
Ballot went out in 2014 and the Chair proposed resolved comments prior to this meeting, in
particular for negative votes. WG members have two weeks to comment on resolutions
proposed, then going to recirculation.
ACTION: Document needs to be completed by December 2015. Recirculate the document
the latest end of July.
286-2000 (reaff 2012) IEEE Recommended Practice for Measurement of Power Factor and
Power Factor Tip-up of Rotating Machinery Stator Coil Insulation, Chair: Gary Heuston
No work done on this standard at this meeting.
ACTION: Valid till 2022, and open for discussion in 2017.
304-1977 (reaff 1991) IEEE Standard Test Procedure for Evaluation and Classification of
Insulation Systems for Direct-Current Machines, Currently administratively withdrawn.
No interest was expressed at October, 2014 meeting for reopening. Document will remain
withdrawn.
433 - 2009 IEEE Recommended Practice for Insulation Testing of Large AC Rotating
Machinery with High Voltage at Very Low Frequency, Chair: Ashfak Shaikh, Secretary:
Aleksandra Jeremic (P433 – active)
Issued in 2009. Will need a full review and revision by December, 2019. Work started at
this meeting. PAR was submitted in May, 2015 and will be considered at Sep 2, 2015
NesCom meeting.
ACTION: Survey the end users, utilities and OEMs.
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434-2006 (reaff 2013) IEEE Guide for Functional Evaluation of Insulation Systems for AC
Electric Machines Rated 2300 Volts and Above, Chair: Stefano Bomben
No work done on this standard at this meeting.
ACTION: Valid till 2023. Open for discussion in 2018.
522-2004 (reaff 2009) IEEE Guide for Testing Turn-to-Turn Insulation on Form-Wound
Stator Coils for Alternating-Current Rotating Electric Machines, Chair: Paul Gaberson,
Secretary: Kevin Alewine (522 – active)
The 2004 revision of 522 was just a re-affirmation, so it needs a full review and revision. It
is expected to be a 2 year process utilizing a core group for initial review and suggested
revisions followed by a review and comments of interested participants from the general sub-
committee.
ACTION: Submit the PAR by the end of 2015.
1043-1996 (reaff 2009) IEEE Recommended Test Procedure for Performing Voltage-
Endurance Testing of Form-Wound Coils and Bars, Chair: Ramtin Omranipour,
Secretary: Joe Williams (1043 – active)
Document needs a full review and revision by December, 2019. At the previous meeting
leaders who will be gearing this process have been chosen. At this meeting there was a brief
discussion regarding the methodology / issue with the space heater distributions and
indications that there is no need for major revision.
ACTION: Start the PAR with the same title and scope by September 2015.
1107-1996 IEEE Recommended Practice for Thermal Evaluation of Sealed Insulation
Systems for AC Electric Machinery Employing Random-Wound Stator Coils, Currently
administratively withdrawn.
No work done on this standard at this meeting.
ACTION: Dr. Frost to discuss resolution option with IEEE Headquarters, including note
into Appendix of IEEE 117.
1310-2012 (1996, 2004 reaffirmed) IEEE Recommended Practice for Thermal Cycle Testing
of Form-Wound Stator Bars and Coils for Large Generators, Chair: Greg Stone
Issued in June, 2012. Will need a full review and revision by June, 2022.
ACTION: Open for discussion in 2017.
1434-2014 (published 2000, reaff 2005) IEEE Guide to the Measurement of Partial
Discharges in Rotating Machinery, Chair: Bill McDermid (1434 – active)
- Summarize comparative measurements that have already been made with different
instrumentation and circuitry.
- Include evidence of effect of conditioning and environment.
- Establish availability of samples with known defects.
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- Examples of poor grounding techniques
ACTION: WG Chair invited all interested parties to contact him regarding the future work,
i.e. whether you would be able to provide the sample, or test the sample. Further reports
from some OEMs will be available at the next meeting.
1553-2002 (reaff 2007) IEEE Test and Acceptance Criteria for Voltage-Endurance Testing
of Form-Wound Coils and Bars used in Hydroelectric Generators and Large Pumped
Storage Motors, Chair: Dr. Hugh Zhu, Secretary: Aleksandra Jeremic (P1553 – active)
Full review and revision needed by December, 2018. Discussion regarding the test voltage
for machines over 20 kV and whether the test hours for coils tested under 50 Hz should be
increased.
ACTION: Send survey by mid of August and submit PAR by September 2015.
P1719 IEEE Guide for Evaluating Stator Cores of AC Electric Machines Rated 1 MVA and
Higher, Chair: Glenn Mottershead, Secretary: Stefano Bomben (P1719 – active)
The PAR is good till December, 2016, so we have to drive this rapidly to closure. Comments
received from Andritz, Alstom and Ian Culbert were addressed off-line. Proposed changes
from GE were addressed at this meeting. It was decided to synchronize flux level tests and
duration with P56.
ACTION: Send for formal Ballot in December 2015.
1776-2009 IEEE Recommended Practice for Thermal Evaluation of Sealed or Unsealed
Insulation Systems for AC Electric Machinery Employing Form-Wound Pre-Insulated Stator
Coils for Machines Rated 15000 Volts and Below, Chair: Dr. Nancy Frost, Secretary:
William Chen (1776 - active)
The WG Chair introduced the following Agenda:
1. WG Core team to be created;
2. Title and Scope to be defined;
3. Listed Issues;
4. Goal of submitting the PAR.
As it was indicated at the previous meeting, the Scope may be too wide. Discussion about
redefining to address 7-15kV range for long coils, while 15kV is kept in the Title.
ACTION: Document needs a full review and revision by December 2019. Submit Survey
to general users by the end of July. Review proposed Title and Scope at the Fall meeting
prior to submitting PAR mid of November, 2015.
P1798 / IEC 60034, Rotating Electrical Machines – Part 18-41: Qualification and Type
Tests for Type I Electrical Insulation Systems Used in Rotating Electrical Machines Fed by
Voltage Converters, Chair: Ramtin Omranipour, Secretary: Dr. Greg Stone
PAR was not revised since initially issued and has expired. At this meeting, consensus was
reached that IEC 60034 will not be adopted as an IEEE standard. No further work will be
done.
ACTION: This working group will cease to exist.
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1799-2012 IEEE Recommended Practice for Quality Control Testing of External Discharges
on Form-Wound Coils, Vacuum Pressure Impregnated Stator Insulation and Fully
Assembled Stator Windings, Chair: Remi Tremblay
Document was issued in 2012, and is valid till 2022. Dr. Frost suggests to review in 2017 as
to use in filed and revision level required. No work done on this standard at this meeting,
however it was decided that Claude Hudon will be the next Chair as Remi Tremblay is not
active any more within this committee.
ACTION: Open for discussion in 2017.
NEW Trial Use Guide For the Thermo-Mechanical Endurance Testing of Turn Insulation for
Form Wound Multi-Turn Stator Coils, Chair: Joe Williams III, Secretary: Kevin Alewine
The Core Members met in Toronto in April to discuss the progress they had made in working
with this draft guide. Due to widely scattered results so far, as well as the lack of widely
available impulse generators capable of breaking down the turn insulation in high voltage
coils, it was suggested that it might be more practical to publish this test method as an IEEE
paper focused on medium voltage machines. This would give manufacturers a chance to
work with the method for a few years, gain experience and gather more data before trying to
develop an IEEE guide.
At this meeting, the issues were reviewed and consensus was reached to cease existence of
this working group and publish an IEEE paper.
ACTION: Call for volunteers to co-author the IEEE paper on the test method with Dr. Bal
Gupta.
NEW – IEEE Trial Use OR Guide for Advanced Diagnostic Test Methods for AC Electric
Machinery using Direct Voltage, Chair: Laurent Lamarre, Secretary: Tyler Gaerke
Title, Scope, Purpose were established at the Spring 2015 meeting.
ACTION: Submit the PAR by August, 2015.
NEW – IEEE Dissection Guide, Chair: Dr. Frost, Vice-Chair: Charles Millet, Secretary:
Andy Brown
Document skeleton and selecting techniques were proposed at this meeting. Utilizing a core
group for initial work, followed by a review and comments of interested participants from the
general sub-committee, ground work will be established for PAR submittal.
ACTION: Chair to form the Working Group Committee. Submit PAR prior to Fall 2016
meeting.
6. Other MSC activities
a) Awards and Recognition - Hugh Zhu
i) P1799 was a winner of2013 EMC Standard Award.
ii) IEEE Fellow nomination for Clyde Maughan, led by Richard Huber, was submitted on
March 1, 2015. Announcements of newly elevated Fellows will be made in early
December, 2015.
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iii) Those who comply with requirements for the Senior Member Grade, please start the
application process:
https://www.ieee.org/membership_services/membership/grade_elevation.html
ACTION: Members are invited to submit nominations to Dr. Zhu.
7. Liaison Reports
a) CIGRE - Howard Sedding – No report. .
b) IEC
i) TC 2 (Rotating Machinery) – Dr. Greg Stone – Report is attached as Appendix C.
ii) IEC 60034-1 – Tyler Gaerke – No report
iii) TC112 (Qualification of Electrical Insulation Materials & Systems) – Dr. Nancy Frost -
No report.
c) Electric Machinery Committee – No report
i) Generator Subcommittee
(1) IEEE/ANSI C50.13 – Jim Lau
This document will be changed on a two year basis.
ii) Motors Subcommittee – Dr. Akira Chiba – Report is attached as Appendix E.
(1) NEMA MG1 part 31 – Tyler Gaerke – Report is attached as Appendix D.
iii) Transformers Committee – Dave Stankes – No report
iv) Nanomaterials – Dr. Frost – No report.
8. Old Business
i) Website – Dr. Howard Penrose
(1) Website is prepared. Demo given in WG.
(2) Awaiting IEEE to link to their system.
(3) Passwords to be generated to members for access to WG documents.
(4) Members will be able to upload documents and comments.
(5) Schedule of meetings will appear on website for planning purposes.
9. New Business i) Chair to update the Working Group Chairs regarding the setting up process for Webex.
ii) Initiative for elevation to Senior and Fellow members was discussed at this meeting.
iii) IEEE 62.2-2004 (Reaff 2009) – “IEEE Guide for Diagnostic Field Testing of Electric
Power Apparatus - Electrical Machinery”
Jim Lau and Gary Heuston showed interest in gearing update of this document.
ACTION: Aleksandra to verify with Innocent Kamwa and Malia Zaman if this document
can be included into Materials Subcommittee Group of Working Standards.
iv) PES Generator Subcommittee will start the work on the Standards below. If interested,
please contact John Yagielski at [email protected]
IEEE 95 Recommended Practice for Insulation Testing of Electric Machinery with
High Direct Voltage
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IEEE 115 Test Procedures for Synchronous Machines
IEEE 1110 Synchronous Machine Modeling Practices and Applications in Power
System Stability Analysis
IEEE 1665 Guide for the Rewind of Synchronous Generators, 50 and 60 Hz, Rated 1
MVA and above
v) Tutorials for the 2016 GM
PEEC LLLSC Website:
http://sites.ieee.org/pes-lllsc/tutorials-peec-manual/
vi) WG Chairs Training will be held on the 16 and 30 of June, 2015.
ACTION: Aleksandra will send reminders to the Working Group Chairs.
ACTION: All members, but in particular Working Group Chairs, to become
familiar with the following:
The IEEE-SA Public Review system is now live! You can access the commenting
features during the Public Review period using your IEEE account.
Visit us at: https://publicreview.standards.ieee.org
Starting on 6 July 2015, all eligible projects where a Sponsor ballot is initiated will also
have a Public Review period initiated simultaneously. Resources (video tutorials, FAQs,
and a User Guide) are available from the Help tab, or you can contact your IEEE-SA
Program Manager with any questions.
Please see Change K at http://standards.ieee.org/develop/policies/policy_rev.pdf
10. Next Meetings:
FALL 2015: Wed & Thur, November 4-5, 2015, Kevin Alewine of Shermco in
Dallas, TX, USA
Reservations must be received on or before the cut-off date of Friday, September 18, 2015 to
secure the discounted group rate and avoid attrition penalties charged to Shermco. Booking Link: https://secure3.hilton.com/en_US/gi/reservation/book.htm?ctyhocn=DALMAGI&corporateCode=0036186&from=lnrlink
Hotel: Hilton Garden Inn Dallas/Market Center
2325 North Stemmons Freeway, Dallas, TX 75207
PH: 214-634-8200
SPRING 2016: Wed & Thur, June 22 - 23, 2016, Montreal, QC, Canada at 2016 IEEE EIC (19-22
Jun, 2016)
FALL 2016: Wed & Thur, October 19 - 20, 2016, Toronto, ON, Canada at 2016 IEEE CEIDP (17
Oct - 20 Oct, 2016)
Please be aware that the IEC TC2 meetings are scheduled for either the week of Oct 10 or Oct 24,
2016.
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11. Adjournment
Motion - Dr. Nancy Frost
Seconded - Stefano Bomben
All in favor - YES
Thank You ALL for a successful IEEE MSC Subcommittee meeting!
Please provide any comments and suggestions that You may have - thank You.
APPENDIX A: Meeting Attendees
Alewine, Kevin Lau, James
Bomben, Stefano Lemesch, Gerhard
Brown, Andy Malamud, Rima
Certo, Fabio McKinnon, David
Chen, William Millet, Charles
Conley, Doug Nindra, Beant
Connaughton, Logan Noel, Sophie
Cotner, Scott Omranipour, Ramtin
Faria, Egidio Penrose, Howard
Frost, Nancy Preda, Ioana
Gaberson, Paul Rodriguez, Camilo
Gaerke, Tyler Robalino, Diego
Gegenava, Anna Sako, Hiroshi
Gupton, Richard D. Shaikh, Ashfak
Heuston, Gary Sheaffer, Jeff
Hudon, Claude Soltani, Reza
Jacob, Marcelo Souchuri, Jason
Jeremic, Aleksandra Stone, Greg
Klamt, Thomas Zhu Hugh
Lamarre, Laurent
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APPENDIX B: IEEE 95 Interpretation
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LIASON REPORTS
APPENDIX C:
IEC TC 2 (Rotating Machine) Liaison Report to EMC, Materials Subcommittee June 7, 2015
The most recent series of meetings were held in Oslo and Stockholm the week of May 18-22, 2015.
1. IEC TC 2 WG 32 is developing a new IEC TS 60034-32 on stator endwinding vibration.
We had our first full committee draft (CD) that went out for comments in the spring. Many
of hundreds of comments came back. We made decision on all the comments (accept, reject,
modify) over 2 days. The TS covers test procedures for bump testing and on-line
monitoring. No guidance is given on interpretation.
2. IEC 60034-27-3 on DF and Tip-Up testing has not been issued yet, since the convenor has
not incorporated the decisions on the CDV made 18 months ago. The final version should be
issued in a few months, since another person agreed to implement the changes. As
mentioned in previous reports, this doc does include pass-fail criteria.
3. IEC 60034-27-4 is the new IEC standard that covers the same topic as IEEE 43 (insulation
resistance and polarization testing). The descriptions are all different, but the basic test
method and interpretation criteria are the same as IEEE 43. We discussed several hundred
comments in the last meeting. The only real difference is in the temperature correction factor
for IR. Two OEMs presented results on bars that were the same as in IEEE 43 for T > 40C.
But for < 40C, there will be no correction. So there may be a difference from IEEE 43.
4. They are starting work on revising IEC 60034-27-1 (off-line PD testing). The main issues
will be the definition of Qm, and if the standard is applicable for power frequencies besides
50/60 Hz.
5. Progress was made on qualification of insulation systems for form wound machines fed form
VS-PWM inverters (IEC 60034-18-42). A CDV will be issued, and it is expected to be a
standard.
6. A WG for off-line PD testing of machine windings during voltage impulses was initiated
(IEC 60034-27-5).
Greg Stone
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APPENDIX D:
Below are the changes to NEMA MG1 part 31.
31.4.4.2 Voltage Spikes
Inverters used to supply adjustable frequency power to induction motors do not produce
sinusoidal output voltage waveforms. In addition to lower order harmonics, these waveforms
also have superimposed on them steep-fronted, single-amplitude voltage spikes. Turn-to-turn,
phase-to-phase, and ground insulation of stator windings are subjected to the resulting
dielectric stresses. Suitable precautions should be taken in the design of drive systems to
minimize the magnitude of these spikes.
When operated under usual service conditions (31.1.2), where the inverter input nominal
voltage does not exceed rated motor voltage, stator winding insulation systems for definite
purpose inverter fed motors rated less than or equal to 600 volts shall be designed to operate
partial discharge(PD) free at a withstand voltage at the motor terminals that falls within the
following limits.
[A1]
Rise time
Where: Vpeak is a single amplitude zero-to-peak line-to-line voltage.
Vratred is the rated line-to-line voltage.
CAUTION — When the input voltage to the inverter exceeds the rated voltage, care must be
taken in determining the maximum peak voltage (Vpeak) that will be applied to the motor by
the inverter.
Table 31.3
Examples of maximum zero-to-peak line-to-line withstand voltages for common rated voltages
VRated Vpeak
230 513
460 1025
575 1281
See Figure 30-5 for a typical voltage response at the motor terminals for an illustration of Vpeak
and rise time.
To demonstrate the ability to operate PD free, the type test procedure provided in Clause 11 of
IEC 60034-18-41 Edition 1.0 shall be used. This test is intended to be performed on
representative samples when the stator winding insulation system is initially qualified and is not
intended to be a required routine test for each motor produced. The test voltage can be either
an impulse voltage or a 50 Hz or 60 Hz sinusoidal voltage.
The peak value of the test voltage shall be:
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For the phase/phase PD test: The zero-to-peak line-to-line withstand voltage
multiplied by 1.25
For the phase/ground PD test: The voltage for the phase/phase PD test
multiplied by 0.7
For the turn/turn PD test (applicable only if the test voltage is an impulse
voltage): To be determined during our meeting.
When operated under usual service conditions (31.1.2), where the inverter input nominal voltage
does not exceed rated motor voltage, stator winding insulation systems for definite purpose
inverter fed motors rated above 600 volts shall be designed to operate under he following limits
at the motor terminals:
Tyler Gaerke
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APPENDIX E:
Motors Subcommittee – Dr. Akira Chiba
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Akira Chiba 2014/7/29
A. Panel sessions
Based on the discussion at MSC meeting last year, I
prepared a call for panel papers and it was distributed in
the motor sub-committee. The topics and session
organizers are as follows;
Call for Presentations for 2014 PES General
Meeting Panel Sessions on
1. Harsh environment motor (Kiruba Haran and
Yao Duan)
2. Electric motors for Transportation (Thomas Wu
and Iqbal Husain)
3. Advanced topics in electrical machines
(Masahide Oshima)
4. Condition Monitoring of Electrical Machines
(Prabhakar Neti)
Three sessions were planned with 18 papers in
total.
Panel Session #1 Condition Monitoring and
Harsh Environment Motors and Drives (6
presentations) Chair: Haran Kiruba, Yao Duan,
Prabhakar Neti
Panel Session #2 Advanced Topics in Electrical
Machines (5 presentations) Chair: Masahide
Oshima
Panel Session #3 Advanced Motors and Drives for
Transportation (7 presentations) Chair: Thomas
Wu, Iqbal Husain
The following are the planned sessions on Dec.15.
Combo Session Motor Sub Committee Meeting
Combo Session
Chair: A. Chiba, ([email protected] ) Tokyo
Institute of Technology
1. Motor Sub Committee Meeting
2. “Design, analysis and control of fault tolerant
multiphase electric machines- Oil and Gas Industries”,
by a new IEEE Nikola Tesla Field Award Recipient,
Hamid A. Toliyat, (Texas A&M University)
3. Working group status presentations
WG 9- Dr. Haran Karmaker
WG12 for IEEE 1415 – Dr. Dave Mckinnon
WG10 for IEEE 112 standard- Dr.Nick Stranges
WG11 for Condition Monitoring of Electric Motors-
Dr. Hamid Toliyat and Dr.Yao Duan
etc.
Panel Session #1 Condition Monitoring and Harsh
Environment Motors and Drives
Chair: Haran Kiruba ([email protected] ), Yao Duan
([email protected] ), Prabhakar Neti([email protected] )
1. “Subsea Permanent Magnet Machines in
Harsh Environments”, Costin Ifrim, Direct Drive
Systems.
2. “Present and Future of Motors and Drives
for Subsea Oil & Gas Applications”, Yao Duan, FMC
Technologies.
3. "Motors in Harsh Environments: Solid Rotor
Canned Pump Motors", S. Salon, Rensselaer
Polytechnic Institute and Lale Ergene, Technical
University of Istanbul.
4. “Bearing fault Detection of Induction
Machines using Stator Current Frequency Signature
Analysis", Sanjib kumar Panda, Subash Chandar,
Sivakumar Nadarajan, Amit Kumar Gupta, National
University of Singapore.
5. “Condition Monitoring of Marine Generator
for Condition Based Maintenance”, Sanjib Kumar
Panda, Sivakumar Nadarajan, Amit Kumar Gupta,
Bikramjit Singh Bhangu, National University of
Singapore.
6. "Advanced Condition Monitoring, Diagnosis,
Alarming, and Maintenance”, Seungdoeg Choi,
Elham Pazouki, The University of Akron
Panel Session #2 Advanced Topics in Electrical
Machines
Chair: Masahide Oshima
([email protected] )
1. “Investigation of Loss Increase in Rotating
Machines Caused by Shrink Fitting of Stator
Housings”, Katsumi Yamazaki, Wataru Fukushima,
and Shin Tsuchiseto, Chiba Institute of Technology
2. “Recent Developments in Electrical Machine
Design Optimization”, Yao Duan, FMC Technologies,
Dan M. Ionel, University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee,
Regal-Beloit Corporation.
3. “A Study of Rotor Leakage Reactance in
Synchronous Generator”, D. Hiramatsu, Toshiba
Corporation.
4. “Status Review of Advances in Hybrid
Electric Vehicles”, M. A. Rahman , Memorial
University of Newfoundland.
5. “Novel Single-Drive Bearingless Motor with
Wide Magnetic Gap and High Passive Stiffness",
Hiroya Sugimoto, Seiyu Tanaka, Akira Chiba, Tokyo
Institute of Technology, Junichi Asama, Shizuoka
University.
6. "Stabilization of Rotor levitation and
Compensation of Suspension Force in a Time-divided
Torque and Suspension Force Control Type
Bearingless Motor", M. Ooshima, N. Aoyagi, Tokyo
University of Science, Suwa.
Panel Session #3 Advanced Motors and Drives for
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Transportation
Chair: Thomas Wu([email protected] ), Iqbal
Husain([email protected] )
1. "HEV/BEV NVH Issues Caused by Electric
Machine Drive Components and Mitigation Using
Advanced Motor Control”, Julia Zhang, Oregon State
University
2. “Double Stator Switched Reluctance Motor
Drives”, Babak Fahimi, University of Texas at Dallas
3. "Development of a Switched Reluctance
Generator for Hybrid Electric Vehicle", Akira Chiba,
Katsuhiko Urase, Noboru Yabu, Kyohei Kiyota,
Hiroya Sugimoto, Tokyo Institute of Technology.
4. “DC Biasing for Extended Speed Operation
of AC Machines”, Yilmaz Sozer, University of Akron.
5. “Advanced Electric Machines and Drive for
Electric Vehicles”, Ronghai Qu, Huazhong University
of Science & technology.
6. “A New and More Accurate Nonlinear
Dynamical Model of PM Motor for More Electric
Aircraft”, David Woodburn, General Electric Aviation
7. "Overview of High-performance Torque
Control of Switched Reluctance Motor Drive System"
S. K. Sahoo and Sanjib Kumar Panda, National
University of Singapore
IEEE 11-2006(R), Standard for Rotating Electric
Machinery for Rail and Road Vehicles
We have agreed to maintain this standard in MSC,
however, we have not successfully find a person to chair
this working group. The standard shows Edward P.
Priebe, as the previous Chair
C. Future Issues
The figure shows the number of panel presentations
sponsored in MSC for last 8 years since I became a
Secretary. Before 2006, MSC was mostly absent. In
2006, Prof. Rahman started to organize panel sessions as
the MSC chair. For last few years, we have about 10
papers and 2 to 3 sessions. This year we have 19 panel
presentations and one combo session presentation. In last
year, I wanted to increase the number of papers up to 20,
however, this was not easy.
The cooperation with Transaction sessions was not
very active. We agreed to start a working group to help
Transaction editors; however I decided not to have
Transaction session because we have successfully 3
sessions. In last year, I joined as an Editor in IEEE Trans.
on EC. I will try to find a way of cooperation between
MSC and editors. So far I have done only review
assignment.
D. Other business
Nikola Tesla Award Committee is waiting for
nomination. This award is one of the IEEE Field Awards.
The deadline is in January. They need at least two new
nominations every year, thus I encourage people to
submit the nomination. Please kindly provide me a
suggestion.
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