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DESCRIPTION:The electrical insulation used in motors and generators rated 3
 .3 kV and above is made from mica tapes bonded together with epoxy. The st
 ator winding insulation is the one of the most common reasons for machine 
 failure\, and the most common reason for motor and generator maintenance. 
 The insulation normally fails due to gradual aging of the insulation by th
 ermal\, mechanical\, and electrical stresses in combination with contamina
 tion. This lecture will discuss the main insulation aging and failure mech
 anism both of conventional 60 Hz machines\, as well as motors and wind tur
 bine generators connected to voltage source PWM inverters.\n\nCo-sponsored
  by: Ali Naderian\, DEIS Toronto Chapter\n\nSpeaker(s): Dr. Greg Stone\, \
 n\nWebinar\, Toronto\, Ontario\, Canada
LOCATION:Webinar\, Toronto\, Ontario\, Canada
ORGANIZER:ali.naderian@ieee.org
SEQUENCE:6
SUMMARY:Webinar : Rotating Machine Stator Winding Insulation Failure Proces
 ses
URL;VALUE=URI:https://events.vtools.ieee.org/m/229820
X-ALT-DESC:Description: &lt;br /&gt;&lt;p&gt;The electrical insulation used in motors a
 nd generators rated 3.3 kV and above is made from mica tapes bonded togeth
 er with epoxy.&amp;nbsp\; The stator winding insulation is the one of the most
  common reasons for machine failure\, and the most common reason for motor
  and generator maintenance.&amp;nbsp\; The insulation normally fails due to gr
 adual aging of the insulation by thermal\, mechanical\, and electrical str
 esses in combination with contamination.&amp;nbsp\; This lecture will discuss 
 the main insulation aging and failure mechanism both of conventional 60 Hz
  machines\, as well as motors and wind turbine generators connected to vol
 tage source PWM inverters.&lt;/p&gt;
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