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A Journal Issue in Fault Diagnosis is Being Edited by our Research Team



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Graphical abstract of "Fault Diagnosis in Electrical Machines, Power Electronics and Drives"

Our main researcher Araitz Iturregi has been started to Co-edit a Special Issue in the Open Access MDPI Journal: Applied Sciences (ISSN 2076-3417). The special issue is called "Fault Diagnosis in Electrical Machines, Power Electronics and Drives" and it is focused on searching for new and efficient trends in fault diagnosis for electrical machines, power electronics or its ensemble, electrical drives. The Issue is focused but not limited to the following topics:


  • Electrical machines fault diagnosis (Induction, synchronous or DC machines);

  • Especial electrical machines diagnosis (linear, axial flux machines or other non-standard machines);

  • Power electronics fault diagnosis ;

  • Fault diagnosis in power applications involving power electronics (batteries, supercapacitors, …);

  • New power converter topologies (For example: modular multilevel converters, partial power converters, exciter and rotor placed power electronics);

  • Electric drives fault diagnosis;

  • Electric transportation systems fault diagnosis (aircrafts, ships or electric locomotives among others);

  • New fault detection, classification and fault location methods;

  • Industrial and laboratory experiments, studies about fault parameters behavior and/or features extraction for fault diagnosis;

  • Smart diagnosis (data driven techniques, cloud computing, digital twins diagnosis, etc.);

  • The use of AI in fault diagnosis for electrical machines, power electronics and drives;

  • Literature reviews involving the previous scopes.


To know more about the Special Issue, its official website can be found in the following link:



The Special Issue is being editing in collaboration with Dr. Jose M. Guerrero (UPV/EHU) and Dr. Sergio Toscani (Politecnico di Milano). This Issue is also looking for collaborations among international universities and research centers to study in new trends and methods for fault diagnosis in the abovementioned areas. The deadline of the Special Issue is on October, 31th of 2024. Will we see interesting collaborations and publications that will set the start of a new era of protection systems and diagnosis methods?




 
 
 

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