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Electric Motor Reliability Model
Author(s) -
Donald S. Wilson,
Ricky Smith
Publication year - 1977
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Reports
DOI - 10.21236/ada050179
Subject(s) - weibull distribution , failure mode and effects analysis , reliability (semiconductor) , reliability engineering , failure rate , computer science , engineering , mathematics , statistics , power (physics) , physics , quantum mechanics
: An existing data failure bank consisting of over 2000 actual fractional horsepower (FHP) motor failures was upgraded and utilized to develop a failure model for FHP motors. Motor failures were dominated by two failure modes; i.e., winding failures and bearing failures. A mathematical reliability model was developed for each failure mode utilizing a Weibull cumulative distribution function and regression technique. Results of a literature survey of both failure modes were used to supplement failure data where required and verify the developed models. Failure modes were recombined into a competing risk cumulative distribution model for use in predicting overall motor life and failure rates.

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