Fault Diagnostics of Electrical Motor Using Magnetic Flux Sensor at Cranfield University - UCAS

Cranfield University

Degree level: Postgraduate

Fault Diagnostics of Electrical Motor Using Magnetic Flux Sensor (Research)

Course summary

This PhD project will focus on developing, evaluating, and demonstrating a fault diagnosis solution of electrical motor using magnetic flux sensors to enhance reliability, maintainability and readiness. A comprehensive test-bed for in-depth studies will be used for experiments for demonstration and evaluation. Induction motor is inherently reliable and requires minimum maintenance. However, many companies are still faced with unexpected system failure and reduced induction motor lifetime. This gives rise to the need for maintenance strategy based on condition monitoring, which can be addressed by monitoring and analysing the real-time signals of the induction motor. Different faults of induction motors are generally classified as either electrical or mechanical faults. Also, different types of condition monitoring using vibration and electrical signals have been implemented. However, these methods are still immature enough for accurate diagnosis. Therefore, the fault diagnosis problem of electrical motor is still as open area for research. Magnetic flux sensor is a potential solution for detection and diagnosis of electrical faults because it is very sensitive to electromagnetic field. The student will have the opportunity to work with experts in the prognostics and condition monitoring field, as well as being part of our strong and dynamic research centre at Cranfield University

Assessment method

Research project.


Entry requirements

A minimum of a 2:1 first degree in a relevant discipline/subject area (e.g. aerospace, automotive, mechanical, electrical, chemical, computing, and manufacturing) with a minimum 60% mark in the project element or equivalent with a minimum 60% overall module average.; the potential to engage in innovative research and to complete the PhD within a three-year period of study.; a minimum of English language proficiency (IELTS overall minimum score of 6.5).; also, the candidate is expected to:; have excellent analytical, reporting and communication skills; be self-motivated, independent and team player; be genuine enthusiasm for the subject and technology.


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Fault Diagnostics of Electrical Motor Using Magnetic Flux Sensor at Cranfield University - UCAS